Fortune: Honeywell Lasers In On Tech

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What would it take for you to fly again?

That question weighs on nearly every business, government, and market-whiplashed citizen eager for economic recovery. Airlines and aircraft manufacturers aside, perhaps no other company is as hell-bent on finding an answer as Honeywell, whose aerospace division is its largest. A maker of everything from aircraft engines and backup power systems to cockpit controls, Honeywell is zealously brainstorming ways to get the public back in the air. 

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