Over the past several years, we've cut so much. Closed/consolidated R&O facilities. Cut support personnel. Outsourced and off-shored so much order processing and other support roles.
Our airline customers were growing like mad before Covid hit. There has been a brief downturn, but now all of the airlines are experiencing a V-shaped recovery, and are roaring back. Many projections are for 2022 to be the busiest year for air travel ever.
What's the end game for Honeywell Aerospace? Management seems to only know how to cut. There is zero interest in putting profits back into the company to make it better. Efforts to grow new business are mediocre, at best.
Will we just muddle on ahead, providing a worse and worse customer experience until our competitors take all out business? Is management just biding their time until they can sell the whole operation to a competitor, or maybe sell to Boeing?
When will the (self-inflicted) pain end?