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1 Today’s Honeywell Company Overview Updated April 2014 This release contains certain statements that may be deemed “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, that address activities, events or developments that we or our management intends, expects, projects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. Such statements are based upon certain assumptions and assessments made by our management in light of their experience and their perception of historical trends, current economic and industry conditions, expected future developments and other factors they believe to be appropriate. The forward-looking statements included in this release are also subject to a number of material risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to economic, competitive, governmental, and technological factors affecting our operations, markets, products, services and prices. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results, developments and business decisions may differ from those envisaged by such forward-looking statements. We identify the principal risks and uncertainties that affect our performance in our Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

2 We are building a world that’s safer and more secure … more comfortable and energy efficient … more innovative and productive …

3 3 Today’s Honeywell Honeywell Aerospace Automation and Control Solutions $39.1B in sales Through March 5, 2014 55% sales outside U.S. Performance Materials and Technologies Transportation Systems 1,300 sites, 68 countries 131,000 employees Morristown, NJ headquarters Fortune 100

4 4 Today’s Honeywell Who Is Honeywell? Highly Diversified, Technology Driven Industrial Company Business OverviewGreat Positions In Good Industries (2013 Sales, $B) Honeywell’s technology is used to produce more than 60% of the world’s gasoline, 67% of the world’s paraxylene (a precursor for polyester), and 85% of the world’s biodegradable detergents. Honeywell pioneered automotive turbocharging 60 years ago and remains the industry leader launching, on average, 100 new turbo applications globally each year. Honeywell developed the first autopilot flight controller (1914), first commercial weather radar system (1954), and first business jet turbofan engine (1975), and is still the leader in developing revolutionary technology for aerospace today. Honeywell is the leader in gas detection, fire systems, personal protective equipment, building controls, home comfort and security, and scanning and mobility.

5 5 Today’s Honeywell Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy Generation By immediately and comprehensively adopting existing Honeywell products, the U.S. could reduce energy consumption 20 to 25%. With nearly 50% of our products linked to energy efficiency, Honeywell is helping the world meet its energy challenges.

6 6 Today’s Honeywell Safety & Security Honeywell is synonymous with flight safety, thanks to world-class products that provide superior situational awareness. Spectra fiber is 15 times stronger than steel but light enough to float. Honeywell is the leader in commercial, industrial, residential, and homeland safety and security solutions.

7 7 Today’s Honeywell Expanding Global Wealth Per Capita Honeywell is developing solutions that support growing infrastructure and improve the quality of life for people around the world. The growing middle class is expected to grow from 1.8 to almost 5 billion people by 2030.

8 8 Today’s Honeywell Customer Productivity Honeywell is an industry leader in wireless and scanning technologies, used in home, commercial, and industrial applications. Honeywell solutions help our customers be better, faster, and more efficient.

9 9 Today’s Honeywell Our Performance 200920122013 $32.4 $37.7 $39.1 Sales 200920112013 13.3% 13.9% 16.3% Segment Margin Rate One Year (2013) 47% 32% Total Shareholder Return Honeywell vs. S&P 500 Ten Year 249% 104% $ billions Honeywell delivered over the past five years, outperforming and evolving in a slow-growth global economy. $36.5 $30 2010201120102012 15.6% 14.7%

10 10 Today’s Honeywell New Five-Year Plan Sales (in Billions) We’re excited about our future. By being smart and focusing on flawless execution, Honeywell is positioned to meet our new long-term targets. Segment Profit/Margin

11 11 Today’s Honeywell Recognition in 2013 Honeywell received more than 100 business & industry awards. Top-tier media highlighted Honeywell’s success and leadership. HR Executive of the Year

12 12 Today’s Honeywell Honeywell’s Businesses Aerospace Automation and Control Solutions Performance Materials and Technologies Transportation Systems Phoenix, AZ headquarters $12 billion sales Minneapolis, MN headquarters $16.6 billion sales Morristown, NJ headquarters $6.8 billion sales Rolle, Switzerland headquarters $3.8 billion sales

13 13 Today’s Honeywell Aerospace Our mechanical and electrical product offerings are used today on virtually every commercial and defense-related aircraft platform. We innovate and integrate thousands of products and services to advance and easily deliver safe, efficient, productive, and comfortable experiences worldwide. Businesses: Air Transport & Regional Business & General Aviation Defense & Space $12 billion sales Technologies: Integrated avionics and communications systems Propulsion and mechanical systems and components Conditioned-based maintenance, logistics, and flight management services Full-service solutions for airliners, business and general aviation aircraft, military aircraft, rotorcraft, and spacecraft Solutions: Runway safety Flight safety Air Traffic Management In-flight connectivity Propulsion Precision guidance Predictive intelligence Wheels and brakes Logistics services

14 14 Today’s Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions Our products and solutions give customers the ability to capture more and better data faster and across a wireless landscape, improve productivity, safety, and security, drive better decision making, and reduce costs. We are at work in 150 million homes, 10 million buildings, 5,000 industrial facilities, and hundreds of gas and electric utilities worldwide. Businesses: Building Solutions Environmental and Combustion Controls Life Safety Security Group Scanning and Mobility Sensing and Control $16.6 billion sales Building control systems; energy management and services Home comfort; building controls; combustion; wiring devices Fire alarm systems; gas detection; personal protective equipment; remote health monitoring Alarm systems; access control/video; low-voltage distribution (ADI); cable and custom electronics Automatic identification and data collection Sensors; switches; mission-critical applications Technologies, Solutions, and Services:

15 15 Today’s Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies Businesses: Honeywell’s UOP Fluorine Products Resins and Chemicals Specialty Products Electronic Materials Process Solutions $6.8 billion sales Technologies: Process technology, equipment, catalysts, adsorbents, and services for the refining, petrochemical, and natural gas industries Fluorine technology, including non-ozone-depleting and low-global-warming- potential refrigerants and blowing agents Specialty films, additives, and chemicals Advanced fibers and composites for armor and industrial applications Intermediate products, including nylon feedstock caprolactam, nylon resin, ammonium sulfate fertilizers, and chemical intermediates Electronic materials and chemicals Control systems for continuous-process industries; advanced solutions

16 16 Today’s Honeywell Transportation Systems From turbochargers enabling fuel-saving and emission- reducing engines to safety- enhancing brake materials, our technologies improve the performance, safety, and efficiency of passenger and commercial vehicles worldwide. Businesses: Turbo Technologies Friction Materials $3.8 billion sales Technologies: Turbochargers for passenger vehicles (gasoline, diesel, CNG, and hybrid), medium- and heavy-duty trucks, and off-highway, heavy-duty equipment Braking materials and brake pads for cars, commercial vehicles, and rail applications

17 17 Today’s Honeywell On 2012 Honeywell Have Introduced THE NEW SmartLine Pressure & Temperature Transmitters

18 18 Today’s Honeywell Coming Soon SmartLine Wireless SmartLine Radar Level Transmitter SmartLine Analytical Field Transmitters

19 19 Today’s Honeywell Great Positions in Good Industries Energy Efficiency, Clean Energy Generation, Safety & Security, Expanding Global Wealth Per Capita, and Customer Productivity Chemicals, Specialty Materials & Fertilizers Safety & Security Aviation & Defense Automotive & Transportation Buildings, Construction & Maintenance Consumer & Home Efficiency, Energy & Utilities Fire Protection & First Responder Healthcare & Medical Industrial Process ControlManufacturing Natural Gas, Refining, Petrochemicals & Biofuels Scanning & Mobile Productivity


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