Honeywell targets GNSS-jam resilience with alternative navigation for aviation

Honeywell Aerospace is betting on non-GNSS navigation to maintain aircraft situational awareness during GNSS jamming, emphasizing performance during drone demonstration activities designed to test robustness. The approach focuses on resilience when GNSS signals are degraded or unavailable.

Discovered 2026-07-18T01:16:26.367950-07:00 | 2026-07-18T01:16:26.367950-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • GNSS jamming is an operational risk for both civil and defense aviation; Honeywell’s pivot to alternative navigation directly addresses continuity of navigation and situational awareness when GNSS is unreliable.
  • The cluster centers on demonstrated resilience through drone showcases, providing a practical basis for assessing how non-GNSS methods perform under contested signal environments.
  • For avionics and integration teams, the move signals where navigation architecture and equipment strategy may be heading to reduce dependence on vulnerable GNSS links.

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First Seen
2026-07-18T01:16:26.367950-07:00
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2026-07-18T01:16:26.367950-07:00
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