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MSI GmbH & Co. KG 6G94 MTI Leewood GmbH 7B35 Muirhead Avionics 6A1
Pommernstr 8, Ruesselsheim, 65428, Germany Walter-Geerdes-Strasse 22, Bremen, 28307, Germany 3 Square One Heathrow, Southall Lane, Southall,
T: +49 61 42 955 145 F: +49 61 42 955 111 T: + 49 42 14 76 00 11 F: + 49 42 14 76 00 69 UK, UB2 5NH
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klaus.langen@msiair.com E:
info@leewood.de W:
www.leewood.de E:
muirheadavionics@ametek.co.uk
Contact name: Mr Klaus Langen Contact name: Mr Bernd Jung
For further information please visit our stand. MTI Global Inc. (MTI) designs, develops and For further information pleaes visit our stand.
Exhibiting on the Alround Service GmbH stand. manufactures custom-engineered products using Exhibiting on the Ametek GmbH Aerospace &
silicone and other cellular materials. The Defense stand.
Company serves a variety of specialty markets
focused on two main product categories:
Silicone and Aerospace. MTI’s primary markets
are aerospace and mass transit. Other markets
include: automotive, sporting goods, industrial,
institutional, medical and electronics. The
Company operates under three divisions: MTI
PolyFab/Canada (Aerospace); MTI Specialty
Silicones/US (mass transportation) and MTI
Leewood/Germany (Aerospace & industrial
markets). MTI has sales operations in England
and Sweden, and an engineering support centre
in Brazil. MTI common shares are traded on the
Toronto Stock Exchange.
MST Matzen Schlauch-Technik Limited & Co.KG Muehlenberg Interiors GmbH & Co KG Netherlands Aerospace Group 5C30
Hanse Pavillion Hanse Pavillion PO Box 190, Zoetermeer, 2700 AD, Netherlands
Max-Jenne-Str. 16-20, Lueneburg, 21337, Germany Vierenkamp 1, Hamburg, 22453, Germany T: + 31 79 35 31 356 F: + 31 79 35 31 365
T: + 49 04 13 17 89 90 80 F: + 49 04 13 17 89 90 819 T: + 49 40 52 87 22 37 F: + 49 40 52 87 22 11 E:
nag@fme.nl W:
www.NAG.aero
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sales@mst-aerospace.com W:
www.mst-flexduct.com E:
jakob.versemann@muehlenberg.de Contact name: Simone Verbeek
W:
www.muehlenberg.de
Contact name: Mr Jakob Versemann
MST Aerospace manufactures flexible hoses and Mühlenberg Interiors as certified development The Netherlands Aerospace Group (NAG) is the
ductings as components or entire systems for and production organisation ranks among the national trade association encompassing
ECU / ECS, PSU, cabin air systems., galley / most experienced players in today’s aircraft aerospace companies and organisations
lavatory ventilation, cooling, fluid hoses for interior world. The company, which was founded engaged in education, R&D, engineering,
drainage of grey water. Thermal / accustic in 1909, today counts 200 employees with manufacturing and Maintenance, Repair and
insulation accord. FAR 25.856(a), electrical whom light-weight galleys, stowages, VCCs, Overhaul of civil and military systems and
heating - compliance with FST of ABD0031 / doghouses, partitions/class dividers and equipment. Our members improve their business
FAR 25.853(b) for temperatures -85°C to + monuments for VIP/corporate aircrafts are positions by being part of an active association
300°C. Recently introduced : Global Ventilation developed and manufactured in Hamburg. Since that clusters over 95% of the Dutch Aerospace
Hose, ultra light weight highly flexible for smooth 2007, Mühlenberg belongs to the EDAG Group. Sector.
space effective installation with Quick Connector At this year’s Aircraft Interior Exposition we will
couplings as per ABS 1265/1266. Further display a set of high-end long range monuments
available flexible seals, bellows, hoses, ducts for representing the key players of our strategic
Fuel Jettisson, Drainage, lower floor entries, orientation. We are looking forward to your visit
Ram-Air / NACA and De-Icing. in the Hanse Pavilion, Hall B6.
Exhibiting on the Hanse Aerospace Exhibiting on the Hanse Aerospace
Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH stand. Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH stand.
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