Triumph Group, Honeywell sign engine contract

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Radnor-based Triumph Group, a company serving the global aviation industry, and Honeywell Aerospace, a technology and manufacturing company, recently signed a long-term agreement across multiple Honeywell engine platforms.

Under the contract, Triumph will manufacture and maintain boost pumps, electronic control units, and hydro-mechanical fuel controls for T55 helicopter engines, and the main fuel pumps for F124 fighter/trainer engine and HTF7000 business jet engines.

Work will be conducted at Triumph’s Systems, Electronics and Controls facility in West Hartford, Conn.

“Expanding our relationship with Honeywell through this agreement reaffirms Triumph’s position as a leading provider for fuel controls and pumps on military and commercial platforms,” Justin Wolfanger, Triumph Systems, Electronics and Controls president, said. “We look forward to providing these and other products over the course of the next five years as a Honeywell preferred partner.”

Triumph Systems, Electronics and Controls designs, develops, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls a broad portfolio of aviation and defense accessories, aircraft thermal management systems, components, and subassemblies, systems. It partners worldwide with original equipment manufacturers and operators of commercial, regional, and military aircraft to provide products and services.

Triumph designs, develops, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls a broad portfolio of aerospace and defense systems and components. Its customers include commercial and military aircraft operators, and original equipment manufacturers.