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Aviation Week & Space Technology Distinguished Service Award
 



The Honeywell Bendix Trophy for Aviation Safety


The Honeywell Bendix Trophy for Aviation Safety was re-established in 1998 by AlliedSignal (which later merged with Honeywell) to recognize contributions to aerospace safety by individuals or institutions through innovation in advanced safety equipment and equipment utilization.

The original Bendix Trophy was awarded yearly from 1931 until 1962 (except during World War II and in 1951–52) to winners of the trans-North America Bendix Air Race, sponsored by Vincent Bendix of The Bendix Corp. The original Bendix Trophy was donated in 1985 to the Smithsonian Institution by the estate of Bendix Air Race founder Cliff Henderson. The trophy is displayed at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., U.S.

With the Bendix Trophy and the Bendix Air Race as its heritage, The Honeywell Bendix Trophy for Aviation Safety includes a one-quarter-scale reproduction of the original Bendix Trophy and a hand-lettered citation. The award is administered by the Foundation.

If you would like to place a nomination for this prestigious award, please submit a page or two of documentation along with the nominee’s name and contact information. Indicate the reasons why the nominee is worthy of the Award, his or her accomplishments and any previous recognition received. Please include your name, contact information and be sure to provide an email address.
 

Recipients of the
The Honeywell Bendix Trophy for Aviation Safety
2011 AWARE Team
2010 No award
2009 Joel Murdock, Bruce Popp, Jeff Peltz, Mark Petzinger and Art Benjamin, Federal Express
2008 Mode S Radar Tools Project, U.K. National Air Traffic Services
2007 Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
2006 No award
2005 Earl F. Weener, Ph.D.
2004 Dassault Aviation
2003 Peter F. Sheppard, U.K. Air Accidents Investigation Branch
2002 Gulfstream Aerospace Corp.
2001 No award
2000 James F. Bothwell, STAT Medevac
1999 Leonard M. Greene, Safe Flight Instrument Corp.
1998 Capt. David A. Fleming, British Airways;
Capt. Edward D. Mendenhall, Gulfstream Aircraft;
Capt. Edmond L. Soliday, United Airlines