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Beadlight Ltd 5E14
B3-B7 New Yatt Business Cente, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 6TJ, UK T: + 44 (0) 1993 868866 F: + 44 (0) 1993 868894 E:
alanoliver@beadlight.com W:
www.beadlight.com Contact name: Mr Alan Oliver
Beadlight, the pioneer in LED seat reading lights, having designed and manufactured the first ever LED reading light for Virgin Atlantic in 1997/8, returns to the Aircraft Interiors Exhibition. This year Beadlight will show many reading lights including those qualified and undergoing qualification for the Boeing 787. Working on the principles of safety, quality and design, Beadlight in-seat reading lights incorporate that certain design flair where other lights just cannot compete. Beadlight works with designers and consultants covering not only the world of premier aircraft seating but also those of Mega Yachts, Cruise Ships and the Worlds top hotels.
Belgraver B.V.
Energiestrasse 31, Naarden, Noord Holland, 1411 AS, Netherlands T: + 31 3 56 94 55 14 F: + 31 3 56 94 21 13 E:
sales@belgraver.nl W:
www.belgraver.nl Contact name: Mr Erik Van der Meer
Belgraver Aircraft Interiors is a leading manufacturer of non-structural aircraft interior and aircraft seat parts. Main products include plastic parts - foodtrays, shrouds, fairings, kick panels, bumpers, latches, etc; foam parts - armcaps, cushions, etc; textile parts - seat covers (both leather and fabric), (pleated) curtains, etc; and special products - magazine racks, baby bassinets, etc. Serving over 125 airlines in Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa. All parts are certified through EASA Form 1.
5C15
Beltex Texinter S.A 6H88
Asamblea (101) No 536, Villa Lynch-San martin, .., B 1672 AIB, Argentina T: + 54 11 47 24 04 53 F: + 54 11 47 13 78 88 E:
info@beltex.com.ar W:
www.beltex.com.ar Contact name: Mr Eneas Anglesi
*Beltex*, Texinter S.A, is a textile mill founded in 1948.Since 1980 the company is concentrated on the manufacture and export, under the name Beltex, of products for airline passenger comfort, such as in-flight blankets, flame retardant fabrics for seats and headrests. The production of in- flight blankets, made from 100% Patagonian wool with flame retardant process or from flame retardant acrylic fiber, in compliance with FAA norm 25853b, are delivered with in-woven or printed logos. For 2010 we present new designs for blankets and upholstery fabrics. Asamblea N* 536 (1672) Villa Lynch Buenos Aires Argentina Telfax: 5411 4713 7888/4224
www.beltex.com.ar
Belgian Aerospace/Flag
5C40
Antwerp Airport Business Centre, Vosstraat 343, Deurne, B- 21000, Belgium T: + 32 32 94 68 47 F: + 32 32 94 68 56 E:
karel.vervoort@
flag.be W:
www.flag.be Contact name: Karel Vervoort
Belgian Aerospace/FLAG (Flemish Aerospace Group), is the association of all the Dutch (Flemish) speaking aerospace companies based in the North of Belgium (Flanders) with about 85 members. These include major ones such as Sabena Technics (MRO), ASCO (high value, hard metal structural components), BARCO (avionics, displays, and visualization solutions), Sabca Limburg (composite structural components) and LMS (design software modules i.e. for acoustics and fatigue). It also includes a whole series of very young and dynamic SMEs with highly interesting new aerospace, and associated, technologies Website:
http://www.flag.be with links to the 85 plus member companies.
Bell Bespoke Interiors Limited
Mill One, Pleasley Vale Business Park, Outgang Lane, Mansfield, Nottingham, NG19 8RL, UK T: + 44 (0) 1623 812727 F: + 44 (0) 1623 812747 E:
bespokeinteriors@aol.com W:
www.bespokeinteriors.com Contact name: Mr Jeff Bell
Bell Bespoke Interiors Ltd will be exhibiting at the AIX Hamburg for the 10th year in succession. For the last seven years we have enjoyed sharing our presence with Carter Green Aerospace. Together we supply cabinetry, surface finishing and soft furnishing products to major aircraft refurbishment programmes, on all types of aircraft, all over the UK and Europe. Minor repair schemes and short down time improvements are also a speciality. BBIs proven track record is testimony to the companys quality of product and customer satisfaction. For any further information please contact Phil Maloney on Stand 5C20.
Exhibiting on the Carter Green Aerospace stand.
5C20
Benecke-Kaliko Ag
Beneckeallee 40, Hannover, D-30419, Germany T: + 49 51 16 30 23 96 F: + 49 51 16 30 21 79 E:
sabine.ammon@
benecke-kaliko.de W:
www.benecke-kaliko.de Contact name: Ms Sabine Ammon
As a worldwide leading manufacturer of industrial and decorative surface materials, we have the development and material know-how that makes us a reliable partner for many sectors of industry. Our comprehensive range of non-textile floorings (Flightfloor® L, Classic, Plus and CF)now also includes innovative designs that are setting new trends. Distribution of our products is facilitated by Heinemann Aircraft Interiors(HAI)and Fortrade International(FTI). Benecke-Kaliko is a part of the ContiTech Group. ContiTech AG, Hanover, is the world´s lagest specialist of rubber and plastics in the non-tire rubber sector. Come and see us on the Heinemann Aircraft Interiors booth.
Exhibiting on the Heinemann Aircraft Interiors stand.
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