125 LSG Sky Chefs 1G20,1F57
LSG Lufthansa Service Holding AG, Dornhofstrasse 38, Neu- Isenburg, D-63263, Germany T: + 49 61 0259 99847 F: + 49 61 0259 99125 E:
info@lsgskychefs.com W:
www.lsgskychefs.com Contact name: Enrico Lange
LSG Sky Chefs is the world's largest provider of in-flight services. These include airline catering, in-flight equipment and logistics as well as the management of onboard service and in-flight retail. In the area of of in-flight equipment and logistics LSG Sky Chefs provides full global supply chain management services. Airlines benefit from superior reliability, increased cost efficiencies and marked quality improvements. This is accomplished through an optimal combination of our airline-specific expertise, state-of-the-art systems and the added competencies gained through our vast partnership network including SkylogistiX, a strategic joint venture with Kuehne + Nagel offering a unique worldwide logistics platform.
Lufthansa Technik AG
Weg Beim Jaeger 193, Hamburg, D-22335, Germany T: + 49 40 5070 5553 F: + 49 40 5070 5605 E:
marketing.sales@
lht.dlh.de W:
www.lufthansa-
technik.com Contact name: Mrs. Maren Meyer
Lufthansa Technik AG is one of the world's leading suppliers of Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) services for commercial airliners and VIP jets. The Hamburg based company customizes state of the art VIP cabins to user requirements. It services and overhauls aircraft and aero-engines, landing gears, electric equipment and components. Aside from Lufthansa, its customer base encompasses a further 580 carriers or aircraft owners all over the world. At the Aircraft Interiors Expo Lufthansa Technik shows latest Inflight-Entertainment technologies like Wireless Access Point, Mobile Access Router, Trim Panel Speaker and Airtrack as well as new life cycle service products.
4C10 MA Interiors
Via Carrard SNC, T.T Ponti, 4013, Italy T: + 39 07 7368 9820 F: + 39 07 7368 9808 E:
p.rizzo@ma-interiors.it Contact name: Mr Pietro Rizzo
For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the Aviointeriors SpA stand.
3F20
Lufthansa Technical Training GmbH
FRA US/M-2, Unterschweinstiege 12, Frankfurt/Main, 60549, Germany T: + 49 69 696 2751 F: + 49 69 696 6384 E:
customer-service@ltt.dlh.de W:
www.LTT.aero Contact name: Mr Ingo Mueller
Lufthansa Technical Training (LTT) is an internationally leading training organisation for all staff in aircraft maintenance operations – the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul organisations. From basic technical training and type-related further training to management training we offer all areas of training which are important for your company. LTT was the world’s first company to be certified under JAR 147 for basic and type training. Our training and development courses are in accordance with the regulations of EASA Annex 4 Part-147. We will train your technical personnel in accordance with the standards laid down in EASA Annex 3 (Part-66).
4C16
M+M Aerospace
1000 N.W 15th Terrace, Miami, Florida, 33172, United States T: + 1 305 925 2600 Contact name: Mr Jon Mitchell
For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the B/E Aerospace stand.
1D5
Madelec Aero
14 Rue Gustave Eiffel, Rambouillet, 78120, France T: + 33 1 34 57 15 30 F: + 33 1 34 85 59 53 Contact name: Ms Delphine Bruna
Madelec Aero has been supplying aircraft equipment for years. Our experience in aircraft equipment manufacturing combined with our interest for innovative technology and our dedication to quality is reflected in every product. Equipment proposed falls into five broad categories: Emergency lighting systems, Control systems, Ice detection, Cabins Lights and Signs. In addition to offering a standard line of stocks items, Madelec Aero specializes in the development of customized applications.
2D40
Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15
www.aeromobile.net
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