Triumph Group business to provide engine control system

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Honeywell Aerospace recently selected Triumph Group’s Systems, Electronics and Controls business to provide engine-mounted Electronic Control Unit (ECU) for future Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) models for both commercial and non-commercial aircraft.

“Partnering with Honeywell on this APU Controller allows us to provide an innovative solution that addresses future performance requirements and threat environments for both legacy and next generation platforms,” said Justin Wolfanger, Triumph Systems, Electronics and Controls president. “We are excited to further our relationship with Honeywell and provide an industry-leading processor design for their in-service and future APUs.”

Triumph’s team of experienced control engineers is designing and manufacturing an ECU for Honeywell’s next generation APU utilizing proprietary technology. The ECUs will feature cutting-edge processors which meet the latest cybersecurity requirements.

Triumph Systems, Electronics and Controls designs, develops, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls accessories, aircraft thermal management systems, aviation and defense components, subassemblies, and systems. It partners with commercial, regional, and military aircraft operators and original equipment manufacturers worldwide to provide products and services that solve the industry’s problems.

Radnor-based Triumph designs, develops, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls aerospace and defense systems and components for the global aviation industry, including military and commercial aircraft operators and original equipment manufacturers.