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Commercial Aviation Systems
Year 2000 Readiness




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Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure

As of January 31, 2000 Worldwide operations at the former Honeywell, Inc. continue to function smoothly, with no significant issues reported.

Note: This is a final update. New information will be provided
only if we encounter significant Y2K related issues.


Although Honeywell has evaluated all airborne and ground equipment in use at airlines today for Year 2000 readiness (and we are confident there will be no issues), we have developed contingency plans for all critical areas including customer response to inquiries. We will provide a singular focal point approach for customers to contact us in the unlikely event that they experience some difficulty during or after the rollover at midnight on December 31, 1999.  Customers experiencing suspected Year 2000 impacts, or those who may have questions, will be able to contact the Honeywell Customer Response Center (CRC) in Phoenix at the following:

Tel: 877-436-2005 (toll-free AT&T) or
Tel: 602-436-2005
Fax: 602-436-1501

Our aim is to have all commercial avionics products "Year 2000-ready" well ahead of the turn of the century.  As part of our commitment to customer satisfaction, we believe it’s also important to provide customers and vendors with timely information on our progress to assure that the necessary actions are being taken.

On the following web pages, therefore, you’ll find specific information about our Year 2000 readiness status for products and services, organized by product line, part number and aircraft application.

What does Honeywell mean when it says,
"Year 2000 Ready."
"Year 2000 ready" means that Honeywell Products / Software will process dates and times in such a manner that the technical and functional requirements of Honeywell Products / Software will continue to be materially met without interruption for the years 1999, 2000 and leap year calculation for the year 2000.

"Honeywell's products, test equipment and systems will accurately process dates and times as indicated in our Year 2000 Readiness Statement to the extent third party products, technologies used in combination with Honeywell's properly exchange date/time data."

Please check back regularly for changes as we are continuously updating our website to make your search for Year 2000 data easier.

This information is provided by Honeywell as a service to its customers.
DISCLOSURE OF THIS INFORMATION DOES NOT CHANGE THE TERMS OF YOUR CONTRACT WITH HONEYWELL(IF ANY). THE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS". HONEYWELL HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY (INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) REGARDING THE INFORMATION POSTED ON THIS SITE.

Introduction

Honeywell’s Space and Aviation Control businesses have embarked on a major effort to prepare users of our systems for the "Year 2000 rollover" and we are taking the necessary steps to ensure customers of a smooth transition to the new century.

We are focusing on four areas of interest that, we believe, will ensure a comprehensive understanding of potential Year 2000 issues that might exist. These four areas are:

    • Information Technology – this area examines the internal computing infrastructure used in our daily operations, including business systems.
    • Products and Services – this area focuses on products and services.
    • Supply Management – this area of interest, assesses the products, services, and operations of suppliers to ensure they are able to deliver such products and services free of Year 2000 issues. Additionally, we examine their daily operations to ensure their ability to meet their commitments to deliver products and services.
    • Internal Functional Organizations – this area assesses equipment and test equipment used in our assembly and manufacturing operations as well as internally used applications in our various organizations (e.g., Manufacturing, Quality Management, Supply Management, Human Resources, and Finance).

We are addressing these areas in a three-phase approach. We have developed processes for each phase, which includes regular management reviews. The phases are: 1) Assessment, 2) Renovation, and 3) Implementation.

We intend to identify any Year 2000 issues that may exist. If any issues that affect you are identified, we will communicate with you at the earliest opportunity.


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