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More Electric Architecture Delivers Next Generation Benefits
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Honeywell is a technological leader in the research and development of More
electric architecture (MEA). In fact, a number of more electric aircraft
technologies are being developed at Honeywell. More electric architecture will
have reduced weight and fuel consumption and will require less maintenance,
resulting in a more efficient and cost-effective aircraft. Honeywell is a major
system supplier with all the technologies needed to generate, convert,
distribute and control aircraft power on a more-electric aircraft. Extensive
product breadth will make Honeywell an obvious choice as a supplier for more
electric aircraft systems.
Tremendous benefits
With our next-generation more electric aircraft architecture, Honeywell's
electric systems and components will deliver significant benefits industry
wide.
Honeywell's MEA solution result in vehicles that -
 | Reduce the cost of operation and ownership |
 | Burn less fuel |
 | Have increased reliability |
MEA offers significant cost advantages of approximately 30% lower recurring
costs due to --
 | Fewer parts |
 | Integration of key subsystems |
 | Multi-use components |
MEA basics
Electric solutions increase efficiency of overall aircraft performance and
energy use. They synchronize, balance and match energy usage with utility loads
like vapor cycle packs and electric sources and loads.
The traditional engine, which produces thrust and pneumatic, hydraulic and
electric power, is redesigned and optimized for MEA to produce thrust and
electric power. Smaller electric engines generate the power needed for the
pneumatic, hydraulic and other mechanical systems.
MEA technology introduces new requirements for electric engine starting, high
power inverters and alternate air conditioning systems. Honeywell is investing
in each of the key technologies necessary to meet these new requirements.
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