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AIM Aviation 6B80
Jecco House, Boscombe Grove Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH1 4PD, UK T: + 44 (0) 1202 397388 F: + 44 (0) 1202 390706 E:
e-mail@aim-aviation.co.uk W:
www.aim-aviation.co.uk Contact name: Miss Sally Etwell
AIM Aviation illustrates the evolution of aircraft interiors with the Horseshoe Bar from the Emirates A380 Upper Deck Passenger Lounge together with the unique First Class Waterfall Bar. The innovative use of materials including advanced composites, onyx, granite, water, leather, Chameleon luxury teak surface finish and feature LED lighting, confirms the ability of our experienced engineering teams and in-house test laboratories to achieve the highest aspirations of world leading airline interior designers. From its extensive range of Galley systems, AIM display their latest Airbus A330 mid aisle galley unit, demonstrating its versatility by incorporating an array of various catering equipment.
Air Cruisers - Zodiac Aerospace 7D50j
1747 State Route 34,Wall Township, New Jersey, 07727- 3935, USA T: + 1 732 681 3527 F: + 1 732 681 9163 E:
john.hendricksen@zodiacaerospace.com W:
www.aircruisers.com Contact name: Mr John Hendricksen
Air Cruisers Company LLC is headquartered in Wall Township, NJ, USA. Air Cruisers employs over 525 people worldwide and is a business unit of Zodiac Aerospace. Air Cruisers core product is aircraft evacuation systems, with strong market positions in life raft, life vest, and helicopter float markets. Air Cruisers has been producing inflatable safety equipment for over 70 years. Air Cruisers was recognized by Airbus in 2002, 2005 and 2007 as a top 10 performer in the Airbus Supplier Support Rating and Boeing recognized Air Cruisers with the Supplier of the Year Award in 1997 and 2003.
Exhibiting on the Zodiac Aerospace stand.
Air Support
28, Avenue Clement Ader, Colomiers, 31770, France T: + 33 5 61 15 40 22 F: + 33 5 61 15 42 09 E:
f.thibert@
airsupport.fr Contact name: Mr Francois Thibert
Founded in 1992, Air Support has become a reference in the Maintenance and Repair of Aircraft Equipment. We are the privileged interface of Airlines, Maintenance Stations and Aircraft Manufacturers. We mainly repair Electrical, Electromechanical, Pneumatic and Hydraulic Components as well as Engine Sensors, Valves and Actuators. Our activity is concentrated on the following ATA Chapters : 21, 25, 28, 29, 30, 33, 38,70 to 80. AIR SUPPORT has now become the European Specialist for Search and Landing Lights for Helicopters. Certificates : EASA PART 145, FAR145 and CAAC. Main Aircraft Concerned : A320, A330 & A340, B737, B777, ATR, CRJ, ERJ, DHC8, CFM56 & CF6-80 Engines.
First Time Exhibitor .
7H48a
Air Cost Control
5C27
Zi De Buconis, L'Isle Jourdain, F-32600, France T: + 33 5 62 07 02 00 F: + 33 5 62 07 02 02 E:
eva.polo@aircostcontrol.fr W:
www.aircostcontrol.com Contact name: Ms Eva Polo
Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance
Air Transport World
6F35
KLM SPL/AP POBox 7700, Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, 1117 ZL, The Netherlands T: + 31 65 14 04 356 F: + 31 20 64 88 044 E:
yvonne.versteeg-notmeijer@
klm.com W:
www.afiklmem.com Contact name: Mrs Nicole Goineau
Air Cost Control is a purchasing office of electrical parts for wiring harnesses for IFE, Maintenance, Flight tests and equipment manufacturers. Supported OEM's: Airbus, ATR, Dassault, Eurocopter. Air Cost Control carries a large inventory of Airbus standards; connectors and accesories, wire, cable supports, ty-raps, sleeving, circuit breakers, relays and switching products. We have two stock locations: FL, USA and Toulouse, France and sales offices in Paris, Madrid, Zurich, Dubai and Beijing. We also provide technical support and training courses if required. On display and demonstration this year, a fiber optics wire repair tool kit. We are ISO9001 - EN9120 Certified by BVQI.
Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance : a multi-products offer. AFI KLM E&M offer a comprehensive portfolio of Boeing and Airbus airframe services, GE and CFM engine overhaul and Components & Logistics support. AFI KLM E&M know all about the operational demands of a worldwide fleet, being responsible for over 641 aircraft from their parent airlines. With leading OEM and MRO companies, they develop new products and increase geographical presence. Combined sales offices in Miami, Buenos Aires, Bangkok, Jakarta, Shanghai, Dubai and Paris/Amsterdam offer a single contact point and worldwide support.
5B2
8380 Colesville Road, Suite 700, Silver Spring, Maryland, 20910, USA T: + 1 301 755 0162 F: + 1 913 514 3893 E:
gabriel.balmes@
penton.com W:
www.atwonline.com Contact name: Mr Gabriel Balmes
Air Transport World is one of the leading magazines for airline news and information. For 46 years, the largest audience of worldwide airline executives has depended on ATW's news and analysis to complete in this fast-changing market. Weve earned our loyal base and have grown our business by focusing on global issues that concern our readers most. The ATW Media Group includes: Air Transport World,
ATWOnline.com, ATW Daily News, ATW China Weekly News, ATWs Airports Today, ATWs Eco- Aviation News, the Annual Airline Industry Achievement Awards and ATWs Eco-Aviation Conference. ATW Media Group, Powering Airline Industry Information.
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