Tim Xu believes that in the future, all aircraft will have Wi-Fi.
When Tim is not working he enjoys playing basketball, swimming, jogging and watching movies.
Based in Hong Kong, China; here is his #futureshaper story.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
I wanted to become a news broadcaster when I was a kid.
What brought you to Honeywell?
I joined business aviation with another company after graduation and because of the experience I gained in aviation, I had the opportunity to join Honeywell Aerospace.
What gets you excited about going to work every day?
What excites me is being a part of making the world better and creating value. There are many customers we can talk to and work with to solve their business needs.
In your eyes, what qualities does a #futureshaper possess?
I believe a #futureshaper should have vision and courage. Vision helps you to look beyond the obvious and courage helps you get there.
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