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B&W Engineering GmbH 6B92
Junkers str. 4-6, Neu-Ulm, 89231, Germany T: + 49 73 14 09 88 41 01 F: + 49 73 14 09 88 41 00 E:
info@bw-forschung.de W:
www.bw-forschung.de Contact name: Mr Manfred Klemenz
Another breakthrough to the limits of technology by B&W Engineering: A-LogEqu EVO II - B&Ws Aviation Logistic Equipment of high thermally insulated containers combines the performance of ovens, chillers, dry-ice and waterboilers in one product without connection to the galley and energy consumption on-board. Inside A-LogEqu Hot stays Hot and Cold stays Cold, so HACCP- conform storage and service of various products is possible in an economic and ecologic way. The drawer-sized containers of that high-tech product family are ATLAS-compatible and can be implemented into existing systems without any certification issues. A-LogEqu helps to save maintenance-costs and reduces the kerosene consumption.
BAE Systems SCHROTH Safety Products 6B62
Im Ohl 14, Arnsberg, 59757, Germany T: + 49 29 32 97 42 146 F: + 49 29 32 97 42 165 E:
stefan.willeke@baesystems.com W:
www.schroth.com Contact: Mr Stefan Willeke
Under the leadership of BAE Systems Security & Survivability Systems, the SCHROTH brand stands for the latest state-of-the-art restraint systems. Our products range from light weight passenger lap belts to VIP restraints, crew restraints and belt-integrated airbag systems. BAE Systems S&S supplies SCHROTH flight attendant restraints for the entire Airbus fleet as well as pilot and passenger restraints for numerous aircraft manufacturers worldwide. The product range also includes sophisticated aviation seating products. Technology Advantages: ultra low weight integrated seat and restraint technology more than 160 webbing colours and 60 plating options worldwide support realisation of customer-specific solutions Airbag Technology SCHROTH Safety through Technology.
Exhibiting on the Alround Service GmbH stand.
Barantec Inc
777 Passaic Ave, Clifton, New Jersey, 07012, USA T: + 1 973 779 8774 E:
hillel@baran-at.com Contact name: Mr Hillel Mordkowicz
For further information please visit our stand.
Exhibiting on the Baran Advanced Technologies stand.
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B/E Aerospace
5C55
1455 Fairchild Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27105, USA T: + 1 336 744 3164 F: + 1 336 744 1009 E:
AIEInfo@beaerospace.com W:
www.beaerospace.com Contact name: Mr Jon Mitchell
B/E Aerospace, Inc. is the worlds leading provider of aircraft interior products and solutions, and the world's leading distributor of aerospace fasteners and consumables for the commercial, business jet and military markets. Through extensive market research and ingenuity B/E strives to provide products demonstrating a commitment to performance, reliability and weight savings. B/E offers a diverse range of products including Super First Class, Business Class and Main Cabin seating, lighting and oxygen systems, as well as galley inserts and structures. Additionally, B/E provides cabin interior design, reconfiguration, pilot and crew rests, and passenger to freighter conversion services.
Baran Advanced Technologies
Baran House, 8 Omarim Street, Omer, 84965, Israel T: + 972 862 000 20 F: + 972 862 000 21 E:
sales@baran-at.com W:
www.baran-at.com Contact name: Mr Ayal Selaq
Aircraft interior switches The Baran Advanced Technologies Aircraft interior switches are the newest addition to the Everswitch line of customized switches. The Everswitch switches are designed to meet the latest requirements in interior design, made of aviation grade aluminum or stainless steel, with non removable marking. The switch is light weight, easy to mount, and offered with optional LED illumination or audio feed back. With no moving parts the Everswitch has the longest life cycle in the industry, its firm rugged structure guarantees long operation, and we guarantee its function for 5 years.
First Time Exhibitor .
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Bdli German Aerospace Industries Association 7D30
ATRIUM, Friedrichstrasse 60, Berlin, 10117, Germany T: + 49 30 20 61 400 F: + 49 30 20 61 40 90 E:
info@bdli.de W:
www.bdli.de Contact name: Ms Mirja Schueller
BDLI Network Cabin / Cargo Competence from Germany This industrial network focuses on delivering integrated future cabin/cargo concepts and solutions whilst introducing essential innovations. Involved companies and OEM Airbus cover relevant areas of aircraft cabin/cargo from research through innovation, development, manufacturing and repair. Within the network, the companies team on joint projects. Current products already reveal a high level of design culture, customer orientation, technological competence and capability to integrate innovative technologies. For next- generation commercial aircraft, the network is working on multi-disciplinary solutions to improve eco-efficiency, productivity and profitability with a focus on sustainability.
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