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HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Dollars in millions, except per share amounts)
Note 23—Segment Financial Data
We globally manage our business operations through four reportable operating segments serving customers
worldwide with aerospace products and services, control, sensing and security technologies for buildings, homes
and industry, automotive products and chemicals. Segment information is consistent with how management
reviews the businesses, makes investing and resource allocation decisions and assesses operating
performance. Our four reportable segments are as follows:
Aerospace is organized by customer end-market (Air Transport and Regional, Business and General
Aviation and Defense and Space) and provides products and services which include auxiliary power units;
propulsion engines; environmental control systems; engine controls; repair and overhaul services;
hardware; logistics; electric power systems; flight safety, communications, navigation, radar and surveillance
systems; aircraft lighting; management and technical services; advanced systems and instruments; and
aircraft wheels and brakes.
Automation and Control Solutions includes Products (controls for heating, cooling, indoor air quality,
ventilation, humidification and home automation; advanced software applications for home/ building control
and optimization; sensors, switches, control systems and instruments for measuring pressure, air flow,
temperature and electrical current; security, fire and gas detection; access control; video surveillance; and
remote patient monitoring systems); Building Solutions (installs, maintains and upgrades systems that keep
buildings safe, comfortable and productive); and Process Solutions (provides a full range of automation and
control solutions for industrial plants, offering advanced software and automation systems that integrate,
control and monitor complex processes in many types of industrial settings).
Specialty Materials includes fluorocarbons, specialty films, advanced fibers, customized research chemicals
and intermediates, electronic materials and chemicals, and catalysts and adsorbents.
Transportation Systems includes Honeywell Turbo Technologies (turbochargers and charge-air and thermal
systems); and the Consumer Products Group (car care products including anti-freeze, filters, spark plugs,
and cleaners, waxes and additives; and brake hard parts and other friction materials).
The accounting policies of the segments are the same as those described in Note 1. Honeywell's senior
management evaluates segment performance based on segment profit. Segment profit is business unit income
(loss) before taxes excluding general corporate unallocated expenses, other income (expense), interest and
other financial charges, pension and other postretirement benefits (expense), stock option expense, repositioning
and other charges and accounting changes. Intersegment sales approximate market prices and are not
significant. Reportable segment data follows:
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