Merrill Lynch Global Industries Conference

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Merrill Lynch Global Industries Conference Dave Anderson Senior Vice President and CFO London May 11, 2007

Forward Looking Statements This report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements, other than statements of fact, that address activities, events or developments that we or our management intend, expect, project, believe or anticipate will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on management s assumptions and assessments in light of past experience and trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other relevant factors. They are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results, developments and business decisions may differ from those envisaged by our forward-looking statements. Our forward-looking statements are also subject to risks and uncertainties, which can affect our performance in both the near- and long-term. 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 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Honeywell Today Honeywell 2007 Sales ~$33.5B Aerospace Automation and Control Solutions Transportation Systems Specialty Materials Commercial / Defense Leading Franchises Boosting Technology Transformed Business ~$11.9B ~$12.0B ~$4.9B ~$4.7B Common Processes Common Systems Performance Culture Global Scope, Great Positions In Good Industries 3 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

1Q Financial Summary (M) 1Q06 1Q07 Sales $7,241 $8,041 11% Growth 9% Organic 2% F/X Impact 2% Acq. / Div. Segment Profit $920 $1,079 Margin % 12.7% 13.4% 17% Growth +70 bps EPS $0.52 $0.66 27% Growth Free Cash Flow $117 $458 291% Increase Terrific Start To 2007 4 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

2007 Financial Summary ($B) 2006 2007E V 06 Sales $31.4 ~$33.5 ~7% Segment Profit $4.1 $4.5-4.6 10-12% Margin % 13.0% 13.5-13.9% 50-90 bps EPS $2.52 $3.00 3.10 19-23% Free Cash Flow $2.5 $2.6-2.8 4-12% Conversion 119% +100% Raised Sales, EPS And FCF Guidance 5 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Honeywell Investment Thesis Part 1 Strong Portfolio Aligned With Macro Trends - Great Breadth and Depth of Technology - ~5% Organic Sales Growth Reasonable and Sustainable - Lots of Opportunity to Supplement With Focused Acquisitions Profit / Margin Runway in Every Business - Productivity, Fixed Cost Focus - Company Initiatives (HOS, FT) Create Upside - 1 Point Increase In Segment Margin Per Year Well Positioned For Growth And Margin Expansion 6 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Aerospace 2007 Financial Highlights ~11.9 11.1 1.9 ~2.1 17.0 ~17.6 ~7% Sales Growth ~11% Segment Profit Growth ~60 bps Margin Expansion Sales ($B) Segment Profit ($B) Rate (%) 2006 2007E Growth Drivers + Favorable Industry Conditions OE Production Growth, Commercial / Business Jets Global Flying Hours +4-5%, Worldwide Fleet Growth Defense Budget Stable, Modernization / Logistics Needs, Reset + Benefits of Organizational Realignment and Productivity Focus + Strong Technology Pipeline and Platform Wins Strong Franchise With Great Future 7 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Aerospace Platform Breadth Air Transport 60+ Platforms Regional Transport 30+ Platforms Business Jets 120+ Platforms General Aviation 100+ Platforms Helicopters 20+ Programs Commercial Installed Base: ~300,000 Aircraft Worldwide Aircraft 60+ Platforms Helicopters 20+ Platforms Surface Vehicles 10+ Platforms Missile Systems 40+ Systems Space 40+ Programs Defense and Space Installed Base: 25,000+ Vehicles Worldwide* *Excludes missiles and missile systems Great Breadth, Depth Of Products / Technologies 8 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Aerospace Positioned For Growth Air Transport and Regional (~40%)* Industry Trends Increasing Travel / Traffic Safety Top Concern Airline Profits HON Position All Platforms Safety Systems MRO / Spares Business and General Aviation (~20%)* Defense and Space (~40%)* *2006 Sales Installed Base Growth Global Demand Increased Utilization Global War on Terror Army Reset Space Exploration Larger Platforms Global Presence RMU s / Upgrades Broad Presence Logistics / Services Avionics Well Positioned For The Future 9 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Automation And Control Solutions ~12.0 2007 Financial Highlights 11.0 1.2 ~1.4 ~11.5 11.1 ~9% Sales Growth ~13% Segment Profit Growth ~40 bps Margin Expansion Sales ($B) Segment Profit ($B) Rate (%) 2006 2007E Growth Drivers + Favorable Macro Trends Safety, Security, Energy, Productivity, Convenience / Control + Business Fundamentals Fixed Focus on Fixed Cost Leverage, Margin Expansion + Product Breadth, Advanced Technologies, Premier Brand + Expanded Global Footprint, Positioned in Fastest Growing Segments Leading Global Franchises 10 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

ACS Competitive Landscape Home Comfort Controls Products Building Controls Sensing Security Fire Systems Projects and Services Process Solutions Honeywell Emerson GE Johnson Controls Schneider Siemens Tyco UTC Industry Growth % 2-4 2-4 5 5-6 2-5 2-4 4 Building Solutions ACS 2006 Orders Growth % 4 10 11 9 17 12 Broad Based Performance 11 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

ACS Positioned For Growth Buildings (~40%)* Industry Trends Energy Costs Safety / Security Regulation / Codes HON Position Broad Content / Coverage Multi-Channel / Brand Strategy Emerging Market Focus Homes (~30%)* Industrial (~30%)* Convenience / Control Energy Efficiency Technology Productivity Safety / Security Premier Brand Product Breadth / Vitality Channel Access / Partners $17B Installed Base (HPS) 25K Contracts (HBS) *2006 Sales Monitor / Control Product Breadth / Sensors Positioned To Outperform 12 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Transportation Systems 2007 Financial Highlights 4.6 ~4.9 574 ~615 12.5 ~12.6 ~6% Sales Growth ~7% Segment Profit Growth ~10 bps Margin Expansion Sales ($B) Segment Profit ($M) Rate (%) 2006 2007E Growth Drivers + Significant Turbo Wins To Benefit Future Strong Win Rate - PV, CV, Diesel, Gas + Emission Regulations, Engine Downsizing, Fuel Economy Emerging Regions, US Dieselization, Global CV + Technology and Brand Leadership Creates Opportunities Strong Foundation And Significant Wins 13 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

TS Positioned For Growth Turbo (~60%)* Industry Trends Boosted Segment 4x Growth of Total Build Emerging Regions Big Diesel Opportunity US Dieselization HON Position Technology Leader Breadth Across Platforms Global Scope Consumer Products Group (~40%)* Growth in Auto Ownership, Emerging Regions New Products Offset DIY Dynamics Brand Leadership Developing New Products, Markets Sales and Distribution Strength *2006 Sales Positioned For Strong Future 14 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Specialty Materials 2007 Financial Highlights 4.6 ~4.7 ~638 ~13.7 568 12.3 ~1% Sales Growth ~12% Segment Profit Growth ~140 bps Margin Expansion Sales ($B) Rate (%) Segment Profit ($M) 2006 2007E Growth Drivers + Portfolio Transformation (~$1.7B Exited, ~$1.7B Added) + Worldwide Energy Demand, Capacity Constraints + Environmental Regulations, Security, Energy Efficiency + Product Differentiation, R&D Capability Successful Transformation 15 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

SM Positioned For Growth UOP (~35%)* Industry Trends Energy Demand Refining Capacity HON Position Every Refinery Worldwide Technology Leader Resins and Chemicals (~20%)* Caprolactam Tight Increased China Demand World s Best Cost Position Formula Pricing Fluorine Products (~20%)* Specialty Products (~25%)* Regulation Energy Efficiency Security Needs Patent Protection Low Global Warming Products Strong Technology *2006 Sales Semiconductor Growth Applications Capability Portfolio Realigned For Growth 16 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Common Processes - Growth VPD Focus Engineering and Marketing Goals / Achievements Deliver Products and Services Customers Want to Market Faster Reduce Cycle Time Up to 50% Built HTS India / China / Czech (650 Employees in 2002 to 6,000+ in 2007) M&A Bolt-on Acquisitions Active M&A Pipeline; Business Ownership 90% Acquisitions 2003 2006 At or Ahead of Valuation Model ~$0.26 Incremental Accretion 2003 2006 Accelerating Top-Line Growth 17 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Common Processes - Productivity Focus Goals / Achievements FT Administrative Functions Improve Quality, Speed, Cost ~50% Reduction as % of Sales $170M Savings 2005 2006; ~$60M Additional Improvement in 2007 HOS Manufacturing Plants Significant Cost, Quality, Delivery, Safety, Inventory Improvements 2006 34 Sites Began Implementation, ~30% Mfg Cost Base ~50% of Mfg Cost Base by Year End 2007 Supporting Margin Expansion 18 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Honeywell Investment Thesis Part 2 Segment Profit / Margin Translates to EPS Acceleration - Double Digit EPS Growth Reasonable and Sustainable - Below The Line Trend Flat / Down - Legacy Well Understood, Managed Effective Cash Generation / Balanced Deployment - 100% Cash Conversion and Increasing Free Cash Flow - Disciplined Business Investment, Acquisition Strategy - Return to Shareholders Through Dividends, Share Repurchase Translating Growth To EPS And Cash; Balanced And Effective Cash Deployment 19 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Honeywell Track Record 2004 2005 2006 2007E Sales ($B) $25.6 $27.6 $31.4 ~$33.5 Organic Growth 5% 7% ~7% Segment Profit ($B) $3.0 $3.4 $4.1 $4.5-4.6 Margin % 11.6% 12.2% 13.0% 13.5-13.9% Growth 60 bps 80 bps 50-90 bps EPS $1.45 $1.92 $2.52 $3.00-3.10 Growth 32% 31% 19-23% FCF $1.6 $1.8 $2.5 $2.6-2.8 Conversion 112% 107% 119% +100% Growth 8% 41% 4-12% Organic Growth, Margin Expansion, EPS Acceleration 20 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Below The Line Items ($M) 1,500 1,200 900 600 300-2004 2005 2006 2007E Pension and OPEB Repositioning and Other Pension Expense Trending Down Discount Rate Dependent 2006 Year End Funded Status +97% OPEB Flat Significant Environmental Reserves Better Visibility on Asbestos Established Bendix Futures Reserve NARCO 524(g) Trust on Track Repositioning To Benefit Future Below The Line Trend Flat / Down 21 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Cash Deployment Capital Investment Acquisitions Capex ($M) 900 600 Reinvestment 2 2003 2006 Activity: 33 Acquisitions; 23 Divestures $3.9B Cash Deployed 300 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007E 1 0 Significant Portfolio Improvement: Novar UOP Gas Detection Criteria: Disciplined Approach Focus on Growth, Capacity Expansion Accretion in 2 nd Year IRR > Cost of Capital ROI > 10% in 5 th Year Disciplined And Balanced 22 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Share Repurchase / Dividends Buying Back Shares Increasing Dividend Shares Repurchased (M) Amount ($B) 2003 1.9 0.1 2004 20.1 0.7 ($M) 1,000 800 600 $0.75 $0.75 $0.83 $0.91 $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 $0.75 2005 30.6 1.1 2006 45.4 1.9 1Q07 25.3 1.2 400 200 $0.50 $0.25 123.3 5.0-2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 $0.00 Reduced Shares Outstanding By 10% Since 2003 New $3B Share Repurchase Authorization Announced Raised Dividend Rate 10% Three Consecutive Years +$700M To Shareholders In 2006 Rewarding Our Shareholders 23 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Summary Portfolio Strengthened And Aligned To Macro Trends Delivering Strong Organic Growth, Margin Expansion Translating Growth To EPS And Cash Disciplined And Balanced Cash Deployment Terrific Start To 2007 24 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

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Appendix Reconciliation of non-gaap Measures to GAAP Measures 26 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Reconciliation of Segment Profit to Operating Income and Calculation of Segment Profit and Operating Income Margin ($B) 2004 2005 Sales $25.6 $27.6 Cost of Products and Services Sold (20.6) (21.5) Selling, General and Administrative Expenses (3.3) (3.7) Operating Income $1.7 $2.4 (1) Repositioning and Other Charges 0.6 0.4 (1) Pension and OPEB Expense 0.6 0.6 Segment Profit $2.9 $3.4 Operating Income $1.7 $2.4 Sales $25.6 $27.6 Operating Income Margin % 6.6% 8.7% Segment Profit $2.9 $3.4 Sales $25.6 $27.6 Segment Profit Margin % 11.3% 12.2% (1) Included in cost of products and services sold and selling, general and administrative expenses 27 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow to Cash Provided by Operating Activities and Calculation of Cash Flow Conversion ($B) 2004 2005 Cash Provided by Operating Activities $2.2 $2.4 Expenditures for Property, Plant and Equipment ($0.6) ($0.6) Free Cash Flow $1.6 $1.8 Cash Provided by Operating Activities $2.2 $2.5 Net Income $1.2 $1.6 Operating Cash Flow Conversion % 181% 149% Free Cash Flow $1.6 $1.8 Net Income $1.2 $1.6 Free Cash Flow Conversion % 130% 107% 28 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Reconciliation of Segment Profit to Operating Income and Calculation of Segment Profit and Operating Income Margin ($M) 1Q06 1Q07 Sales $7,241 $8,041 Cost of Products and Services Sold (5,600) (6,150) Selling, General and Administrative Expenses (1,002) (1,089) Operating Income $639 $802 (1) FAS 123R, Stock Option Expense $25 $24 (1) Repositioning and Other Charges 130 179 (1) Pension and OPEB Expense 126 74 Segment Profit $920 $1,079 Operating Income $639 $802 Sales $7,241 $8,041 Operating Income Margin % 8.8% 10.0% Segment Profit $920 $1,079 Sales $7,241 $8,041 Segment Profit Margin % 12.7% 13.4% (1) Included in costs of products and services sold and selling, general and administrative expenses 29 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow to Cash Provided by Operating Activities and Calculation of Cash Flow Conversion ($M) 1Q06 1Q07 Cash Provided by Operating Activities $239 $578 Expenditures for Property, Plant and Equipment (122) (120) Free Cash Flow 117 458 Cash Provided by Operating Activities $239 $578 Net Income 436 526 Operating Cash Flow Conversion % 55% 110% Free Cash Flow $117 $458 Net Income 436 526 Free Cash Flow Conversion % 27% 87% 30 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Reconciliation of Segment Profit to Operating Income and Calculation of Segment Profit and Operating Income Margin ($B) 2006 2007E Sales $31.4 ~$33.5 Cost of Products and Services Sold (24.1) (25.5) - (25.6) Selling, General and Administrative Expenses (4.2) ~(4.2) Operating Income $3.1 $3.7-3.8 (1) FAS 123R, Stock Option Expense $0.1 ~0.1 (1) Repositioning and Other Charges 0.5 ~0.4 (1) Pension and OPEB Expense 0.4 ~0.3 Segment Profit $4.1 $4.5-4.6 Operating Income $3.1 $3.7-3.8 Sales $31.4 ~$33.5 Operating Income Margin % 9.9% 11.1-11.4% Segment Profit $4.1 $4.5-4.6 Sales $31.4 ~$33.5 Segment Profit Margin % 13.0% 13.5-13.9% (1) Included in costs of products and services sold and selling, general and administrative expenses 31 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007

Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow to Cash Provided by Operating Activities and Calculation of Cash Flow Conversion ($B) 2006 2007E Cash Provided by Operating Activities $3.2 $3.4-3.6 Expenditures for Property, Plant and Equipment (0.7) ~(0.8) Free Cash Flow $2.5 $2.6-2.8 Cash Provided by Operating Activities $3.2 $3.4-3.6 Net Income $2.1 $2.4-2.5 Operating Cash Flow Conversion % 154% +140% Free Cash Flow $2.5 $2.6-2.8 Net Income $2.1 $2.4-2.5 Free Cash Flow Conversion % 119% +100% 32 Merrill Lynch Conference May 11, 2007