100 Draka Fileca
Route Nationale 1, Sainte-Genevieve, F-60730, France T: + 33 3 44 08 27 27 F: + 33 3 44 08 98 86 E:
mark.teunissen@draka.com W:
www.draka.com Contact name: Mr Mark Teunissen
For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the Sommer GmbH & Co KG stand.
3D3 e.Digital Corporation 2D25
16770 West Bernardo Drive, San Diego, California, CA 92127, United States T: + 1 866 502 8234 F: + 1 858 304 3023 E:
ffalk@edigital.com W:
www.edigital.com Contact name: Fred Falk
Established in San Diego, California in 1988, e.Digital was the first company to design and manufacture a hard drive- based portable media player for use in the IFE industry. Our innovative eVU™ IFE technology features 20+ hours of battery life on a single battery charge, superior battery management tools, customizable, passenger friendly graphics and system instructions, content docking stations, and more. e.Digital is providing excellent portable IFE solutions to Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Air France, Alitalia, Neos Air and many other airlines.
E.I.S. Electronics GmbH
Rudloffstr. 47, Bremerhaven, 27568, Germany T: + 49 04 7194 5510 0 F: + 49 04 7141 91525 E:
w.hassler@eis-electronics.de Contact name: Herr Waldemar Hassler
For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the Hanse Aerospace Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH stand.
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Driessen Aerospace Group
De Stek 1, Wieringerwerf, 1771 SP, Netherlands T: + 31 22 7606 162 F: + 31 22 7606 110 E:
europe@driessen.com W:
www.driessen.com Contact name:Wampie Kegel
Driessen launches the new and second generation of Eagle trolleys that are ready for take off. Furthermore Driessen presents the first flying A380 trolleys and a new line of hot cups that has been selected by Boeing for the B787. Driessen also shows the MAX-Flex galleys, the first and only complete modular galleys for B737 and A320. The MAX-Flex galleys stand for the highest performance and flexibility in the galley industry. MAX-Flex galleys offer more than 175 different pre-certified configurations.
1E1
E.I.S Aircraft GmbH
Flugplatz Dahlemer Binz, Dahlem, 53949, Germany T: + 49 24 4780 837 F: + 49 24 4780 841 E:
katja.soens@
eis-aircraft.de Contact name: Ms Katja Soens
For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the Alround Service GmbH stand.
3F5
EAD Aerospace
2C102
Route de Tarbes, CAP 2000, Tournefeuille, F-31170, France T: + 33 5 62 13 08 87 F: + 33 5 62 13 08 71 E:
customer.service@
ead-aerospace.com W:
www.ead-aerospace.com
EAD services emcompass Installation Data Package + Certification + Installation Kits + Installation Support. Our fields of competences on aircraft & helicopters retrofit: AVIONICS &; Navigation (FMS, TCAS, Mode S - ELS/EHS, VHF Nav, EGPWS …) &; Communication (Satcom, VHF Com, HF com, ELT …) &; IFE (CTU networks, LAN, Email, video...) &; EFB (Electronic Flight Bag) &; Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder. STRUCTURES &; Analysis / simulations &; Additional racks &; Antenna installation. INTERIORS &; Cabin reconfiguration &; LOPA ’s &; Monuments Installation.
Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15
www.aeromobile.net
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