
Success Stories
Every day Eaton develops and delivers innovative new technologies that touch people at home, work and play. Technology makes it possible for all of us to accomplish things we once thought impossible. By engaging thought leaders in science, technology, innovation and engineering, we passionately pursue ideas and products that are changing how we live. For Eaton, innovation is more than just a process, it is the creative realization of the impact we can have on the lives of people around the world.
X-47B
Eaton helps Northrop Grumman reduce pressure pulsations on X-47B test rig to pave way for first flight.
Boeing CH-47
Eaton works with the US Army to develop an improved start-up mechanism for the CH-47.
LearJet 85
Eaton is pleased to be a key systems partner of Bombardier-Learjet on the all new Learjet 85 (LJ85). The aircraft is an eight passenger and two crewmember FAA Part 25 all composite business jet. It is the first “Clean Sheet Design” Learjet aircraft since 1999.
Sikorsky CH-53K
Eaton’s level of innovation is high and is pulling its weight as a program advisor and partner.
Airbus A380
With seating for up to 555 passengers, the Airbus A380 is the world's largest commercial aircraft. It's also one of the most fuel-efficient, thanks to Eaton.
Phenom 100 Very Light Jet
The Phenom 100 Very Light Jet takes to the air, equipped with Eaton’s innovative systems and high-quality components.
Korean Aerospace Industries T-50
To facilitate the training of modern fighter pilots in Korea, Eaton developed an energy system for the T-50 supersonic trainer jet.
CRJ200 Regional Jet
Eaton designed and built a hydraulic circuit to simulate the aircraft system and was able to duplicate the pump failure mode experienced on the aircraft. This allowed Eaton's engineering team to identify a product improvement that would improve pump reliability by tuning the pump to the aircraft system.
Northwest Airlines Airbus A330
Eaton stepped up, took ownership of the problem, provided additional spares to cover the higher pipeline demand, managed the investigations, identified a solution and implemented corrective action.”
