Honeywell keeps Jim Currier as CEO of Honeywell Aerospace ahead of planned 2026 spin‑off; Craig Arnold named board chair

Honeywell said Jim Currier will continue as president and CEO of its Aerospace division and will lead the business as it becomes a standalone, publicly traded company after a planned spin‑off expected in the second half of 2026. Eaton CEO Craig Arnold was named board chair for the new company.

Discovered 2025-11-03T05:11:08.330853-08:00 | 2025-11-03T05:11:08.330853-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Confirms executive continuity for the planned standalone aerospace company: Jim Currier will lead the business as CEO and Craig Arnold will serve as board chair ahead of the targeted H2 2026 spin‑off.

  • The Aerospace unit is material to Honeywell’s results — aerospace sales rose 7% in Q3 to $10.41 billion — so leadership and governance will shape the new company’s market profile and investor messaging: https://hype.aero/?story=8c5a19b6-4f74-40f6-8c2a-606715137c19

  • These appointments follow Honeywell’s wider process to select leadership and a headquarters for the standalone business, key steps as the unit prepares for public listing: https://hype.aero/?story=8c5a19b6-4f74-40f6-8c2a-606715137c19

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