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STOCK SYMBOL
NASDAQ: HONA

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Honeywell Aerospace Inc. (NASDAQ: HONA) Investigation Overview:

Hagens Berman’s investigation focuses on whether Honeywell Aerospace and certain of its executive officers issued materially false and misleading statements or failed to disclose material operational risks to investors leading up to and following its spin-off from Honeywell International.

  • The June 3, 2026 Investor Day: Just weeks before its official spin-off and debut as an independent public company on June 29, 2026, Honeywell Aerospace held its inaugural Investor Day in Scottsdale, Arizona. During the event, executives—including CEO Jim Currier and CFO Josh Jepsen—aggressively championed the company’s standalone prospects, targeting at least $6.5 billion in earnings and $4 billion in cash flow by 2030. While acknowledging an “acute issue” encountered in the first quarter, management assured investors that supply chain improvements were well underway, that mitigation efforts had begun resolving bottlenecks in March, and that the company was “doubling down and tripling down on manufacturing scale” to handle robust demand.
  • The Q2 2026 Earnings Release: On August 5, 2026, Honeywell Aerospace reported its second-quarter 2026 financial results—its very first earnings report as a standalone entity. The report featured a significant top- and bottom-line miss, accompanied by a substantial downward revision to its full-year guidance and an organic growth reduction to 4%-5% (down from 7%-9%).
  • The Supply Chain Bottleneck Reveal: Management blamed the underperformance on persistent mechanical supply chain bottlenecks that forced the company to prioritize lower-margin original equipment (OE) deliveries over highly profitable aftermarket sales, effectively "resetting" its near-term growth trajectory.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CASE

What is the HONA investigation about?

Our investigation focuses on whether Honeywell Aerospace downplayed ongoing supply chain constraints and manufacturing vulnerabilities during its June Investor Day while assuring investors that operational hurdles were already being resolved.

WHAT SHOULD I DO?

I worked at HONA. What should I do?

If you were an employee of HONA, you may have valuable information that could be relevant to the investigation. Hagens Berman is one of the nation’s top whistleblower law firms, and has successfully represented many individuals who come forward with information regarding corporate malfeasance. Under the new SEC Whistleblower program, whistleblowers who provide original information may receive rewards totaling up to 30 percent of any successful recovery made by the SEC. For more information, contact Reed Kathrein at 844-916-0895 or [email protected].

There are multiple law firms participating, do I need to contact all of them?

No, you do not need to contact all participating law firms. Generally, class-action investigations and lawsuits are consolidated into a single case to streamline the legal process, and attorneys from only a few law firms are selected to serve in a leadership role on the consolidated case. Hagens Berman has a proven track record of being appointed to leadership roles in complex, multidistrict litigation regarding investor fraud and other consumer rights issues, and your claim will be handled by attorneys who have helped secure approximately $325 billion in class-action settlements on behalf of individuals who have suffered due to corporate malfeasance and the wrongdoing of other powerful institutions.

AM I ELIGIBLE?

What is the threshold amount to be eligible? What are “substantial” losses?

The threshold amount and the definition of "substantial" losses may vary depending on a number of factors specific to the case, including the size of the company, market cap, shares outstanding and who holds them and the damages alleged by the fraud. In general, to be eligible to participate in a class-action lawsuit, you must be able to demonstrate that you suffered financial losses as a result of the alleged wrongdoing and that your losses meet the criteria set by the court or law firm. Fill out the form and submit your losses.

CAN I PARTICIPATE?

Am I affected? What do I need to do to participate?

If you were an investor in HONA, you may be affected and eligible to participate in the case. To determine your eligibility and potential involvement, fill out the form and submit your losses.

Can any HONA investor participate?

In most class-action investigations and cases, any investor who meets the eligibility criteria, including purchasing the shares during the relevant period, can participate, regardless of the size of their investment. Fill out the form to find out your rights.

I bought on a non-U.S. Exchange. Can I participate?

No. This investigation only covers shares bought on a U.S. exchange, i.e. NASDAQ or NYSE. Fill out the form to find out your rights.

Am I included if I still hold my shares, or do I need to sell to participate?

Participation is based on purchasing shares during the relevant period, rather than your current holdings. Accordingly, you do not need to sell to participate. Fill out the form to find out your rights.

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