Honeywell Announces Plans to Expand Aircraft Engine Manufacturing in Arizona to Support Beechcraft M-346N

Honeywell Aerospace Technologies plans to expand aircraft engine manufacturing in Arizona to support the Beechcraft M‑346N as the U.S. Navy’s next‑generation jet trainer, reinforcing a long‑term commitment to domestic production, skilled American jobs and reliable propulsion solutions for military training aircraft.

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The investment supports Honeywell’s role in producing the F124-GA-200 engines that will power the Beechcraft M-346N, a twin‑engine advanced jet trainer offered to meet the Navy’s Undergraduate Jet Training System requirements. By expanding U.S.‑based manufacturing capacity, Honeywell is strengthening supply chain resilience while supporting the future training needs of Navy aviators.

 

The Beechcraft M‑346N is positioned as a proven solution assembled in the United States and backed by a demonstrated training platform already in service globally. Domestic engine manufacturing further underscores the program’s focus on American industrial capability and dependable propulsion for high‑performance training aircraft.

 

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