Auxiliary Power Unit Can Stem Fuel Consumption by 5 Percent
PHOENIX, September 1, 2009 -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today that
it will provide Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) and a 10-year maintenance program
to Hainan Airlines of China for 13 new Airbus A320 aircraft in a contract
valued at more than $11 million.
“Honeywell’s APU is averaging more than 10,000 hours between unscheduled repair
events, a more than 60 percent improvement over other APUs in its class size,”
said Mike Madsen, Vice President, Airlines, Honeywell Aerospace. Honeywell’s
on-aircraft maintenance costs are up to 36 percent less than other APUs because
of the simple design.”
Honeywell’s 131-9A APU is the most commonly used APU for single-aisle
commercial transport, totaling more than 1,700 APUs in service including
forward-fit and retrofit. An APU is a small gas-powered turbine engine that
provides bleed air for main engine starting and electrical power for cockpit
and galley systems. Honeywell introduced the 131-9A in 1998 and continues
technological advances to the design – a recent de-rate modification reduces
fuel consumption by 5 percent. The 131-9A APU reduces emissions and fuel
consumption over the life of the APU. The total cost of ownership is further
reduced by high reliability and low maintenance costs.
The contract with Hainan Airlines applies to new Airbus A320 aircraft ordered
by Hainan, with deliveries scheduled from 2010 through 2012, and covers
maintenance through 2022.
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