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Ein Hansa Jet Fur Hamburg E.V.
Kirchhoerder Str 94, Dortmund, 44229, Germany T: + 49 23 17 97 93 94 F: + 49 79 79 395 E:
borgmann@hansajet.de Contact name: Mr Wolfgang Borgmann
For further information please visit our stand.
Exhibiting on the Hanse Aerospace Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH stand.
6F50j8 Elta
14 Place Marcel Dassault, BP 70048, Blagnac, 31702, France T: + 33 5 34 36 10 82 F: + 33 3 35 34 36 10 01 E:
carole.picard@areva.com W:
www.elta.fr Contact name: Ms Claire Barbot
Emergency Locator Transmitters Elta is the worldwide leader in Automatic ELTs for commercial aircrafts. Both the ADT 406AF (Automatic Fixed) and the ADT 406S (Survival) are approved on all current new-built AIRBUS and BOEING aircraft. Today more than 200 airlines are using Elta Elts.
6B56l
Emteq, Inc 5C35
5349 S Emmer Drive, New Berlin,Wisconsin, 53151, USA T: + 1 262 679 6170 F: + 1 262 679 6175 E:
sales@emteq.com W:
www.emteq.com Contact name: Ms Kimberly Hoogland
On Board Electronics
Elta ensures development, qualification, production and support of equipments for civilian and military applications. Power and frequency converters, control of motors,Data processing, RF transmission.. RF Combiner for the A380 (combines the wireless communication Systems within the cabin in order to enable their application on board Airbus airplanes..Visit our booth 6B56L (GIFAS Area).
Exhibiting on the Ubifrance stand.
Incorporated in 1996, EMTEQ specializes in integrated interior and exterior LED lighting products, design engineering and avionics installation kits for aircraft navigation, communication and entertainment systems for the commercial, corporate and military aviation markets. Headquartered in New Berlin, Wisconsin, EMTEQ has locations throughout the USA and globally, including Canada, Switzerland, and Brazil. EMTEQ is aligned with strategic partner Cable Technology, Inc. located in Great Falls, MT, who designs, develops, manufactures and sells high quality wire and cable related assemblies. EMTEQ employs over 430 people with revenues of approximately $75M in 2008. Visit us online at
www.emteq.com,
www.acs-
nai.com, and
www.cteq.com.
Elan GmbH
Karnapp 25, Hamburg, 21079, Germany T: + 49 40 55 49 79 51 F: + 49 40 75 60 20 77 E:
sylvia.kohlbecher-hamer@elan-edag.com Contact name: Ms Sylvia Kohlbecher-Hamer
Elan GmbH with more than 500 employees in locations in Germany, France and Spain is a leading engineering partner for the development of structures, systems, cabin interior and system integration. We offer our customers a broad variety of business services including certification. Elan has direct access to the assets of its parent company Edag, which include not only the expertise gathered from many years of development services but also the financial power and international approach of a major global group. EDAGs divisions are at your disposal at more than 30 locations on five continents and with more than 5,000 employees.
Exhibiting on the Muehlenberg Interiors GmbH & Co.KG stand.
6F90
EMS Aviation
6D10
400 Maple Grove Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K2V1B8, Canada T: + 1 613 591 6040 F: + 1 613 591 8951 E:
kmurchison@emssatcom.com W:
www.emsaviation.com Contact name: Ms Kate Murchison
EMS Aviation, a division of EMS Technologies, Inc., is a leading supplier of connectivity and in- cabin infrastructure equipment for a broad range of commercial and military aircraft. EMS Aviation enables reliable worldwide Internet connectivity and in-flight entertainment, satellite-based messaging and tracking, rugged data management and storage, and data record and replay. The division, comprising the former EMS Satcom, Formation and Sky Connect business units, is a leader in Inmarsat, Iridium, Ku-band and air-to-ground mobile connectivity solutions, with proven commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) systems.
Enflite Inc
5B32
105 Co-operative Way, Georgetown, Texas, TX 78626, USA T: + 1 512 868 3399 F: + 1 512 868 3330 E:
gary@enflite.com W:
www.enflite.com Contact name: Gary Huck
For further information please visit our stand.
Exhibiting on the Lifeport Inc stand.
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