Honeywell Unveils Post-Spinoff Automation and Aerospace Brands

Honeywell Technologies and Aerospace brands will draw on Honeywell's history while reflecting each company's strategy and growth trajectory.
Published: June 1, 2026

CHARLOTTE, N.C. Honeywell today announces the new brand identities for its automation and aerospace businesses: Honeywell Technologies and Honeywell Aerospace. These will become two independent, publicly traded companies on June 29, 2026, when Honeywell spins off its aerospace business, the announcement says.

Both new brands “will draw on Honeywell’s history while reflecting each company’s focused strategy and long-term growth trajectory,” according to the company announcement.

The automation business will be known as Honeywell Technologies and will continue to trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol HON. The company includes a portfolio of mission-critical, outcome-based technologies, solutions and software to drive customers’ productivity and growth.

The aerospace business will trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol HONA and will be known as Honeywell Aerospace. The company will be one of the largest publicly traded, pure-play aerospace suppliers, according to the company announcement, with positions in technology and systems “that will continue delivering the future of aviation through increasing electrification and autonomous flight.”

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“Today marks another defining moment in our transformation into two independent, focused companies,” says Vimal Kapur, chairman and CEO of Honeywell, in the company announcement.

“Drawing on Honeywell’s century-long legacy, these new brand identities honor our history while reflecting the bold vision and strategic focus that will define Honeywell Technologies and Honeywell Aerospace as standalone companies,” he says. “This is the start of an exciting new era for both businesses.”

What Do the New Honeywell Brands Represent?

Honeywell Technologies’ new brand “demonstrates the company’s clear focus and bold ambition,” according to the company announcement.

“High-energy and kinetic, it retains the iconic Honeywell red as its anchor, alongside an expanded, more vibrant color palette and a modern ‘HT’ monogram,” the announcement says. “The visual system, built around the concept of “intersections,” reflects where the company’s expertise meets technology to unlock precision, reliability and efficiency for its customers.”

“Our new brand highlights the powerful intersections of our technology and expertise—from controls to intelligence to safety—that will redefine how industries operate, accelerating the shift toward a more autonomous future while unlocking new levels of growth and long-term value,” says Kapur in the company announcement.

“As Honeywell Technologies, this bold new chapter strengthens our foundation for the future and reflects our ability to continuously evolve our capabilities to deliver outcomes for our customers,” he says.

The Honeywell Aerospace brand “centers on a new, evolved logo – a stylized ‘H’ and ‘A,’ with swooping negative space that suggests the line of the horizon,” according to the company announcement.

“Its signature color is a distinctive sunrise orange, evoking the shades of the horizon as a pilot sees it at dawn, with silver accents that reflect the materiality of aircraft,” the announcement says. “This color palette gives Honeywell Aerospace its own distinct identity while still reflecting the trust that Honeywell has built over years.”

“Our new Honeywell Aerospace brand reflects the precision, confidence and forward momentum that has defined the past century of innovation and trusted performance we have delivered for our customers and partners,” says Jim Currier, president and CEO of Honeywell Aerospace, in the company announcement.

“As an independent company, we will be uniquely positioned to innovate faster, move with greater agility and shape the next era of aviation,” he says.

More details on the new companies will be shared during their respective investor days, which will feature presentations, technology demonstrations and Q&A panels with their management teams.

Honeywell Aerospace will host its investor day in Phoenix on June 3 and Honeywell Technologies will host its investor day in New York City on Thursday, June 11. Real-time webcasts of the presentations can be accessed at http://www.honeywell.com/investor.

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