Honeywell has confirmed that LOT Polish Airlines (LOT) will equip its upcoming fleet of 13 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft with its latest avionics systems. The aircraft are scheduled to join the airline in 2026 and will feature advanced cockpit technologies aimed at enhancing pilot situational awareness and improving operational efficiency.
The selection reflects the growing importance of integrating cutting-edge avionics into new aircraft to support safety, operational reliability, and passenger experience in an industry experiencing rapid demand growth. Honeywell’s systems will provide LOT’s flight crews with enhanced tools for navigation, communication, and weather monitoring, aligning with the airline’s strategy to maintain its position as a leading carrier in Central and Eastern Europe while continuing to expand its route network.
Among the systems to be installed are Honeywell’s IntuVue RDR-4000 3D Weather Radar, which offers a detailed and automated depiction of weather conditions along the flight path, and the SmartTraffic TCAS/Mode S, which improves mid-air collision avoidance with advanced algorithms and data-rich displays. The aircraft will also feature Quantum Line Communication and Navigation Radios, designed for scalability and seamless integration with evolving aviation operations, as well as the Honeywell Connected Recorder-25, which supports predictive maintenance and meets enhanced voice recording requirements.
LOT Polish Airlines’ decision to integrate Honeywell technology is part of a broader modernisation effort aimed at improving both flight safety and efficiency while delivering a superior passenger experience. The move also underscores Honeywell’s role in shaping the next generation of avionics technology, providing solutions that can adapt to the evolving demands of the global aviation sector.