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Advancing Navigation Resilience for Commercial Aviation

See how Honeywell Aerospace combines inertial systems,
GNSS and alternative aids to ensure reliable
navigation in any condition.

Core Components of Resilient Navigation

Commercial aviation relies on integrated navigation systems pilots can trust across every phase of flight. As GNSS interference increases, commercial navigation resilience is essential to maintaining safe and efficient operations. Honeywell Aerospace delivers this resilience by integrating inertial, satellite, and alternative technologies to provide continuous, accurate navigation data in all conditions

How Navigation Resilience is Advancing

Navigation technologies have evolved through decades of innovation, enabling resilient performance beyond single‑source reliance.

Evolution Span

12+ Decades

Navigation has evolved from visual pilotage to intelligent, multi‑sensor fusion over more than 12 decades.

INS Adoption

1950s – 60s

Solid‑state inertial navigation systems emerged in the 1950s and 1960s, forming a foundation for modern navigation.

GNSS Orbit

~20,000 km

Traditional GNSS satellites operate in medium Earth orbit at approximately 20,000 kilometers altitude.

Resilient Navigation Avionics Solutions

Navigation and avionics solutions built for assured performance in complex operating environments.

Ensure Confidence Across Every Phase of Flight

Get in touch with a Honeywell Aerospace expert to learn how resilient navigation supports safe, efficient operations in any condition.