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Honeywell Consortium Secures UK Funding to Advance Aerospace Manufacturing

Honeywell-Led Consortium Receives UK Government Funding to Revolutionize Aerospace Manufacturing

  • Funded through the ATI Programme, the research and development project will focus on additive manufacturing for complex environmental control and cabin pressure systems within aircraft
  • Consortium members include 3T Additive Manufacturing, BeyondMath, Qdot Technology and the Oxford Thermofluids Institute 

LONDON, United Kingdom, August 28, 2025 – A consortium led by Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) has received UK Government funding for a project that aims to revolutionize how critical aerospace technologies are manufactured in the UK through the use of AI and additive manufacturing. 

The £14.1m research and development project, funded through the ATI Programme, will explore how AI and other technologies can drive simulations and modelling that could lead to accelerated innovation cycles. It will also explore opportunities to increase efficiency, reduce Scope 3 emissions and help address supply chain challenges through the production of additively manufactured qualified aerospace parts.

Project STRATA will focus on the development of five innovative components within Environmental Control Systems (ECS) and Cabin Pressure Control Systems (CPCS) aboard aircraft. These complex technologies manage the cabin environment and ensure flyer safety and comfort.

STRATA will also advance thermal management technology for next-generation aircraft that is aimed at reducing the amount of energy required for heating and cooling of aircraft, as well as fuel consumption in-line with STRATA’s goal of supporting net-zero aerospace manufacturing and broader environmental objectives.

“This is great news for Honeywell, and a good example of how government and business can work together to help keep the UK at the forefront of innovation in our world-class aerospace sector. We’re doubling down on this support through our modern Industrial Strategy – giving business the confidence it needs to invest in UK advanced manufacturing and delivering on our Plan for Change,” said Sarah Jones, Minister of State for Industry.

“Additive manufacturing has the ability to deliver both high-performance optimized components and the consolidation of complex assemblies into a single part, which can lower manufacturing costs, reduce waste and deliver new efficiencies in manufacturing,” said Jacqueline Castle, Chief Technology Officer, Aerospace Technology Institute. “STRATA will bring this capability to critical aircraft systems, utilizing advanced simulation technologies to transform the design process. This project aligns well with the ATI’s strategy and roadmap for additive manufacturing for advanced systems, which sees additive manufacturing contributing significantly to the sector’s future sustainability.”

“STRATA represents a commitment to take the UK’s aerospace manufacturing leadership to new levels through the use of cutting-edge technology," said Anthony Florian, President, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies EMEAI. "This is an exciting opportunity to bring our deep experience in driving cross-sector aerospace research and local engineering capabilities to accelerate the development of more efficient aircraft components in the UK.”

The project represents a major shift in aerospace component design and manufacturing to provide benefits for manufacturers, operators and their passengers including:

  • Improved aircraft efficiency through the development of technologies that reduce fuel use and emissions.
  • Faster, cost-effective additive manufacturing that reduces production time and material waste through demonstrating the lifecycle carbon analysis, a method used to evaluate the total environmental impact of a product or service through its life cycle.
  • AI-driven modelling and simulation to review opportunities to accelerate innovation cycles to boost manufacturing performance.
  • UK Additive Manufacturing supply chain development, reinforcing the UK’s global aerospace leadership.

As part of the consortium Honeywell is bringing together industry leaders, including small and medium sized enterprises and world-class academic institutions. They include: 

  • 3T Additive Manufacturing: 3T has scaled metal additive manufacturing into series production through their vertically integrated capability. 3T will implement low-cost digital tools, federated to achieve a “factory level digital twin” with automation, energy reduction initiatives and part level lifecycle carbon analysis to achieve a highly efficient, cost-effective advanced manufacturing capability.
  • BeyondMath will work on physics simulations to help empower engineers to optimize designs, reducing development time and costs while improving performance, leveraging expertise from Formula 1 and other high-performance industries.
  • Qdot Technology: Leading innovators in thermal management solutions for the most challenging environments, Qdot is developing additively manufactured heat exchanger technology for aerospace, motorsport and other demanding applications. This enables the design and production of compact, high-efficiency components, lowering manufacturing costs and enhancing overall heat transfer performance whilst reducing weight and drag. 
  • Oxford Thermofluids Institute, a part of the University of Oxford: A global leader in heat transfer research, Oxford ensures STRATA benefits from the latest scientific advancements in aerospace thermal management.

The ATI Programme funds world-class research into advanced civil aerospace technologies, and is delivered in partnership between the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI), the Department for Business & Trade and Innovate UK.

Drawing upon many years of experience in leading aerospace research and development programmes across Europe (through the SESAR Joint Undertaking, Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking and Innovate UK), Honeywell will lead STRATA from its facility in Yeovil, UK, home to a dedicated team of more than 500 engineers. 

About Honeywell

Products and services from Honeywell Aerospace Technologies are found on virtually every commercial, defense, and space aircraft and in many terrestrial systems. The Aerospace Technologies business unit builds aircraft engines, cockpit and cabin electronics, wireless connectivity systems, mechanical components, power systems, and more. Its hardware and software solutions create more fuel-efficient aircraft, more direct and on-time flights and safer skies and airports. For more information, visit aerospace.honeywell.com or follow Honeywell Aerospace Technologies on LinkedIn.

Honeywell is an integrated operating company serving a broad range of industries and geographies around the world. Our business is aligned with three powerful megatrends – automation, the future of aviation and energy transition – underpinned by our Honeywell Accelerator operating system and Honeywell Forge IoT platform. As a trusted partner, we help organizations solve the world’s toughest, most complex challenges, providing actionable solutions and innovations through our Aerospace Technologies, Industrial Automation, Building Automation and Energy and Sustainability Solutions business segments that help make the world smarter and safer, as well as more secure and sustainable. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywell.com/newsroom.

Juliet Collins-Achong
Communications Specialist, EMEA