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Adder - Zodiac Aerospace 7D50h
5 Avenue Clement Ader, ZA Ponroy, Le Plessis Trevise, 94420, France T: + 33 1 45 94 25 71 F: + 33 1 45 94 98 00 E:
jeanjacques.segot@
zodiacaerospace.com W:
www.adder.fr Contact name: Mr Jean-Jacques Segot
ADDER was created in 1981 as a specialist in composite materials technology. For its Aircraft Interiors activity, ADDER develops and manufactures Movable Class Divider (with or without LCD displays),Stowage's, Coatrooms, VCC Stowage, Galleys, Crew Rest, Bar Units, Doghouses and Partitions for any type of commercial aircraft.ADDER can offer a fully integrated solution for a cabin interior fleet retrofit or modification and does provide its customers with any kind of support (repair, technical support...)and has the following agreements: EASA Part 21G, EASA Part 145, EN9100. ADDER is also a BOEING BFE and an AIRBUS SFE/BFE supplier.
Exhibiting on the Zodiac Aerospace stand.
Advanced Composites Group Ltd 5F9
Composites House, Sinclair Close, Heanor Gate Industrial Estate, Heanor, Derbyshire, DE75 7SP, UK T: + 44 (0) 1773 766200 F: + 44 (0) 1773 530245 E:
info@acg.co.uk W:
www.advanced-composites.co.uk Contact name: Ms Kelly Atherton
Advanced Composites Group Ltd. (ACG) part of the Composites Division of Umeco plc is a leading edge provider of high performance prepreg systems offering materials and process solutions to aerospace industry. ACG manufacture an extensive range of optimised materials for the interiors market qualified by Airbus and other major manufacturers. The ACG range includes epoxy, phenolic, cyanate ester, BMI and thermoplastic resin systems formatted on a wide range of reinforcements for the manufacture of interior panelling, seating, flooring, ducting and cargo liners and our continued development is focused on the future demands of the industry.
AEM Limited 5E43
Taylor's End, Stansted Airport, Stansted, Essex, CM24 1RB, UK T: + 44 (0) 1279 680030 F: + 44 (0) 1279 680040 E:
aem@ametek.co.uk W:
www.aem.co.uk Contact name: Ms Tina Suckling
AEM, an AMETEK MRO company, is Europe's leading independent overhaul and repair facility. Providing support to international and regional airlines, helicopter operators and airframe manufacturers, AEM offers specialist component services for many aircraft systems. Capability in relation to interiors includes safety equipment, oxygen and ELTs. Aeromedic, a division of AEM, is a world leader in supplying first aid and medical kits for commercial aircraft. It is a recognised authority on the specification and airworthiness regulations for this product type. Aeromedic also manufactures the class-leading Zero two and Zero two Plus supplementary therapeutic oxygen systems.
Exhibiting on the Ametek MRO Europe stand.
ADSE
Scorpius 90, Hoofddorp, 2132 LR, Netherlands T: + 31 2 35 54 22 55 F: + 31 23 55 71 069 E:
info@adse.nl W:
www.adse.nl Contact name: Mr Jan Verbeek
ADSE is a make it work consultancy on, a/o. aircraft engineering, development processes, safety, certification, industrialisation, Design for production and for RAMS. Key customers are aircraft OEMs and tier 1 system suppliers. Primary design & development competences include cabin interior & ECS systems, avionics, aircraft conceptual design (performance, aerodynamics, EMC) and related project management. ADSE also supports companies in obtaining EASA part 21 DOA/POA and part 145 maintenance approvals. ADSE takes responsibility for large work packages and providing a liaison function, allowing lower tier suppliers to get into business with upper tier suppliers and OEMs or vice versa.
Exhibiting on the Netherlands Aerospace Group stand.
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AE Petsche Co., Inc
5C40
Visbeekstraat 11, Turnhout, B2300, Belgium T: + 32 14 44 58 00 F: + 32 14 44 58 10 E:
agysenberg@aepetsche.com W:
www.aepetsche.com Contact name: Ms Ann Gysenberg
Since 1966, A.E. Petsche Company has become widely recognized as the leading supplier of high- performance interconnect products and related services. Effective December 2009 - A.E. Petsche Co. is a wholly owned division of Arrow Electronics. This will allow A.E. Petsche to benefit from Arrow's considerable global scale and product portfolio. The company operates offices and warehouses worldwide. Off-the-shelf products include wire, cable, connectors and harness management solutions. To better support its growing European business operations the Company recently expanded its Belgium sales operation to include warehouse facilities.
Exhibiting on the FLAG stand.
Aeristo
2550 N. Great Southwest Pkwy., Grand Prairie, Texas, 75050, USA T: + 1 817 624 8400 F: + 1 817 624 9520 E:
info@aeristo.com W:
www.aeristo.com Contact name: Mr Alexander Schmidt
Aeristo features the following brands of high quality aviation leathers and sheepskins: Aeronappa, Belvedair, Volaero, Aerolino, Aerocoach & Aerolamb. All leathers are formulated to meet FAA specifications. No extra flame retarding treatments are required. Leather splitting services (1.2-0.3mm) and cut to pattern programs available. Aerovitt, Fybairheat (paper thing seat heater)& Ventimesh seat comfort systems.
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