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Bose Corporation 6B7
The Mountain, Framingham, Massachusetts, 01701, USA T: + 1 212 380 6702 F: + 1 508 518 9795 E:
Hratch_Astarjian@Bose.com W:
www.bose.com Contact name: Mr Brandee Martin Simoncini
Bose Corporation features the award-winning QuietComfort® Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones. Patented technologies actively reduce the effect of cabin noise so airline passengers can better appreciate the quality of the entertainment offered. QuietComfort headphones provide an unmatched combination of noise reduction technology, acclaimed Bose audio performance and a remarkably lightweight, comfortable fit. High-quality materials and award- winning design result in a durability that makes QuietComfort® headphones a sound long-term investment. Bose invites you to come and hear the difference Bose technology makes in improving the in-flight experience.
Botany Weaving Mill 7G60
Vauxhall Avenue, Cork Street, Dublin 8, Ireland T: + 353 863 872 950 F: + 353 145 444 28 E:
info@botanyweaving.com W:
www.botanyweaving.com Contact name: Mr David Lawson
Botany Weaving is a leading supplier of aviation carpets, seat cover fabrics and curtaining to the commercial airline industry. Our well-established reputation is built upon giving unparalleled value, whilst maintaining the highest level of service, commitment and flexibility to our customers. Airbus and Boeing approved, we also hold EN9100 certification. Botany Weaving offers a single-source all your interior textile needs, the opportunity to make substantial cost savings, both without compromising on quality or service. no longer do airlines need to pay high prices for their interior textiles. So please, visit us to better appreciate what we can offer you.
Bruce Industries, Inc
101 Evans Avenue, Dayton, Nevada, Nevada, 89403-170, USA T: + 1 775 246 0101 F: + 1 775 246 0451 E:
sales@bruceaero.com W:
www.bruceind.com Contact name: Mr Steve Jaffe
Bruce Aerospace offers state-of-the-art lighting solutions for the cabin and exterior, along with emergency, information and exit signs for all commercial aircraft. Recent product introductions include a family of PMA replacement fluorescent cabin lighting fixtures and ballasts for Boeing and Airbus aircraft, and our Cabin Mood Lighting System. The Bruce Aerospace Mood Lighting System can be deployed with minimal conversion in existing aircraft of all types and fits into space allocated for the existing cabin lighting to minimize installation constraints and costs.
Exhibiting on the Adams Rite Aerospace Inc stand.
6E40
Bostik B.V.
6G69
de Voerman 8, 's-Hertogenbosch, 5215MH, the Netherlands T: + 31 73 6 24 42 44 F: + 31 73 62 44 344 E:
infoNL@bostik.com W:
www.bostik.nl Contact name: Mr Hans-Ulrich Hürter
Bostik, an international adhesives manufacturer, is among the leading suppliers in the demanding market segment of Aircraft interior bonding and sealing. The company produces high- performance, flame retardant film, liquid, and web adhesives for aerospace applications. Bostik is a leader in developing more environmentally friendly flame retardant systems to meet the requirements in the aerospace industry.
Bostik
adhesives are used in applications from the manufacture of thermo/acoustical insulation to the decorative the customer sees. If Bostik does not have an off the shelf adhesive for your application they will work with your team to develop a system to meet your requirements.
First Time Exhibitor .
Bowes Design & Development
6H75
Priory Park, Mills Road, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7PP, UK T: + 44 (0) 1622 797400 F: + 44 (0) 162 2797401 E:
enquiry@bowesdd.com W:
www.bowesdd.com Contact name: Mr David Thompson
Bowes specialise in translating ideas into 3D reality from concept to production for a variety of applications including sales and marketing, design, test and evaluation. We have an enviable range of services and expertise, in production of prototypes and mock ups, covering a wide spectrum of markets and industries with specialisation in aerospace. The extensive knowledge and experience of our team is supported by an impressive array of CNC milling machines, boasting one of the largest 5 axis capacities in the UK. This coupled with strong CAD-CAM team and skilled pattern shop, enable us to realise design and development projects however complex.
Bucher Leichtbau AG
5D30
Industriestrasse 1a, Faellanden, CH-8117, Switzerland T: + 41 44 80 62 424 F: + 41 44 80 62 420 E:
rhengartner@bucher-group.com W:
www.bucher-group.com Contact name: Mr Daniel Marti
Bucher 56 years of passion and innovation in light-weight construction, experienced on every flight. Quality and reliability for a range of products divided into four different application areas: Catering, Cabin, Medical Systems and VIP. At this years show, we will be presenting a range of new products. Our focus is directed towards the presentation of a galley for A380 as well as VIP food tray table systems for first and business class seating. Special attention will also be given to a VIP cabinet for helicopter and the new Step X Beam Stretcher for regional jets.
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