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Honeywell Aerospace Trading: Used & Reconditioned Parts for Airlines

HAT Trick: New, Used & Reconditioned Parts Keep Airlines Flying

Honeywell Aerospace Trading (HAT) helps airlines and cargo operators overcome supply chain challenges by providing certified used, reconditioned, and surplus new aircraft parts.

What You Will Learn in This Article

  • How airlines can overcome supply chain challenges with certified used, reconditioned, and surplus new parts.
  • The benefits of Honeywell Aerospace Trading’s global network and quality standards.
  • The role of HAT in supporting the circular economy in aviation.

HAT Trick: New, Used & Reconditioned Parts Keep Airlines Flying 

Supply chain bottlenecks and spare-part shortages continue to create operational headaches for airlines and cargo operators. However, many are finding relief by sourcing quality, used, reconditioned and surplus new components to help ease the pain and keep their fleets running smoothly.

New components often come at a high cost, and supply chain disruptions can result in extended delivery lead times. Honeywell Aerospace Trading (HAT) proactively addresses these challenges by offering certified used serviceable material (USM) that adheres to rigorous industry standards and supports lower maintenance expenses. “HAT has been a reliable source of quality new and used parts for nearly 25 years and actively sells Honeywell excess inventory and acquires surplus used, and end-of-life components from operators, MROs, and partners globally. Through both the acquisition and distribution of quality parts, we help maximize the utilization of valuable materials, minimize waste, and provide operators with timely access to essential components.” – Timi Reed-Jeske

By focusing on quality, reliability, and direct customer relationships, HAT helps air transport operators obtain the specific Honeywell avionics, auxiliary power units (APUs) and mechanical systems they need, when they need them, at substantial savings compared to new components.

Right Parts at the Right Price – On Demand

"We pride ourselves on providing certified aircraft parts and direct customer support backed by Honeywell’s unique expertise and global reach"

- Timi Reed-Jeske, Vice President & General Manager, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies

Reed-Jeske added. “All sourced parts undergo rigorous inspection, certification and documentation to ensure they meet Honeywell quality standards.”

HAT acquires and dismantles retired or end-of-life aircraft to harvest the in-demand components. Our specialists also work closely with aircraft manufacturers, channel partners and global maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) networks to obtain new surplus and excess components from their spare parts inventories.

HAT proudly supports the circular economy by reclaiming, reconditioning, and repurposing components that might otherwise have ended up in landfills.

HAT operates through a global network of distribution centers in Phoenix, Kuala Lumpur, and Hemel Hempstead, U.K., as well as regional and local offices throughout the world.

For more information, contact your Honeywell representative or HAT_Sales_Portal@honeywell.com.  

Contact Honeywell Aerospace Trading

Ready to source quality used and reconditioned aircraft parts?

Lauren Coffman
Principal Customer Marketing Specialist

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