Honeywell Technologies announced it has completed the previously announced spin-off of its Aerospace Technologies business, which now operates as Honeywell Aerospace.
Honeywell Technologies will continue to trade “regular way” on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”) under the ticker symbol “HON,” and shares of Honeywell Aerospace common stock will begin trading “regular way” on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “HONA,” effective at the market opening today.
“Today is a defining moment in Honeywell’s legacy,” said Vimal Kapur, Chairman and CEO of Honeywell Technologies. “With the completion of this separation, we have successfully transformed Honeywell into three independent, industry-leading companies: Honeywell Technologies, Honeywell Aerospace and Solstice Advanced Materials. Each company is built around a distinct strategy with greater focus and financial flexibility to pursue a long-term growth agenda.”
Honeywell Technologies is now uniquely positioned to lead the industrial sector’s transition from automation to autonomy with a portfolio that spans the building, process and industrial sectors. By pairing its deep domain expertise with decades of data from its vast global installed base, Honeywell Technologies is delivering mission-critical outcomes for customers through services, solutions and products that enable safety, productivity, efficiency and uptime.
The spin-off was completed through the distribution, effective as of today at 12:01 a.m. New York City time, of all of the issued and outstanding shares of Honeywell Aerospace common stock to Honeywell Technologies shareowners of record on the basis of one share of Honeywell Aerospace common stock for every two shares of Honeywell Technologies common stock held as of the close of business on June 15, 2026, the record date for the distribution. Honeywell Technologies shareowners of record will receive cash in lieu of any fractional shares to which they would otherwise be entitled.
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