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Honeywell Reports Strong Q4 Results

Aerospace Unit Drives Revenue Growth Amid Global Pressures

Honeywell International reported higher quarterly revenue and profit for the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by sustained demand in its aerospace unit and related aftermarket services. The company’s industrial conglomerate has faced cost and global trade pressures, but its aerospace segment continued to perform strongly. The results capped a constructive year for Honeywell as the company continued advancing a major restructuring plan to separate into three independent businesses. The separation of the automation and aerospace units is now expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2026, according to AeroTime.

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    Honeywell Reports Strong Q4 Results

    Aerospace Unit Drives Revenue Growth Amid Global Pressures

    Honeywell International reported higher quarterly revenue and profit for the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by sustained demand in its aerospace unit and related aftermarket services. The company’s industrial conglomerate has faced cost and global trade pressures, but its aerospace segment continued to perform strongly. The results capped a constructive year for Honeywell as the company continued advancing a major restructuring plan to separate into three independent businesses. The separation of the automation and aerospace units is now expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2026, according to AeroTime.

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