30 : Honeywell International Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $440,284,156
Defense revenue: $328,590,930
Civilian revenue: $111,693,226
2005 revenue: $27.7 billion
2005 earnings : $1.7 billion
2004 revenue: $25.6 billion
2004 earnings: $1.3 billion
Number of employees: 100,000
Headquarters: Morristown, N.J.
Web address: www.honeywell.com
President/CEO: David M. Cote, chairman and CEO
Ticker: NYSE: HON
Lines of business: Aerospace solutions and services, automation and control solutions, specialty materials and transportation systems
Major customers: Air Force and NASA
Major contracts/projects: Honeywell is providing avionics products to the Air Force under an IDIQ contract worth up to $100 million. The contract covers 19 products, including a traffic alert and collision avoidance system and a military aircraft collision avoidance system.
Previous Profile: 2005
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