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Rosen Aviation, LLC


3A45


1020 Owen Loop South, Eugene,, Oregon, 97402, United States T: + 1 541 434 4505 F: + 1 541 342 4912 W: www.rosenaviation.com Contact name: Mr Phil Cowles


Rosen Aviation designs and manufactures in flight entertainment systems for the corporate/VIP aviation market. Products include displays, source equipment, and mapping systems. All products are backed by an industry-leading 2 year warranty. Rosen is recognized as an outstanding performer by several aircraft OEMs for on-time delivery, product quality, and unsurpassed customer satisfaction. Exhibiting on the Aerospace Representatives Ltd (ARL) stand.


Row 44


2C105


31280 Oak Crest Drive, Suite 5,Westlake Village, California, 91361, United States T: + 1 818 706 3111 F: + 1 818 706 9431 E: info@row44.com W: www.row44.com Contact name: Ms Wendy Campanella


Row 44 is the fast, global, fleet-wide solution for in-flight broadband services – high- speed Internet, video entertainment, cell phone support, and airline operational in-flight communications. The Row 44 system offers wide-body, narrow- body and regional jet support along with flexible service deployment options. And it's cost effective because installation is quick, the hardware is light, and the service leverages existing satellite networks.


Ruecker AG


Kreuzberger Ring 40, Wiesbaden, D-65205, Germany T: + 49 61 1737 50 F: + 49 61 1737 5259 E: info@ruecker.de W: www.ruecker-aerospace.com


Rücker AG is a globally operating transportation design and engineering consultant with over 35 years of experience, 47 locations in 18 countries and with more than 2600 qualified employees. With the main locations in Hamburg, Toulouse, Barcelona and Amsterdam among others, Rücker Aerospace supports well-known companies in the aviation industry offering a wide scale of competences in aircraft design, engineering and documentation for cabin and cargo, structure, systems and electrics. Engineering support activities are also carried out after obtaining EASA DOA approval in March 2007. Barcelona branch is responsible for industrial design, colour schemes and mock-up manufacturing.


141 1C5


Rostock Business and Technology Development GmbH


Ruag Aerospace Services GmbH 4C5


Schweriner Str. 10/11, Rostock, 18069, Germany T: + 49 03 81 377 1920 F: + 49 03 81 377 1919 E: info@rostock-business.de W: www.rostock-business.de Contact name: Mr. Ulf Riedel


Rostock Business serves as the ''one-stop- agency'' for investors doing business in Rostock. We mediate between business and administration, are the partner of local companies and promote the city on national and international levels. We seek contact to companies which are interested in growth perspectives and expansion. We help investors in finding the ideal site, support in identifiying highly motivated and well-trained staff, research financial support programmes and create local business networks. Rostock Business will answer any questions investors might have regarding their site selection process and cooperations with local companies. We are committed to your success. Exhibiting on the Hanse Aerospace Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH stand.


1C10


P.O. Box 1253,Wessling, 82231, Germany T: + 49 81 5330 6387 F: + 49 81 5330 3605 E: info.services.aerospace@ruag.com W: www.ruag.com Contact name: Bernd Sonntag


RUAG Aerospace Services offers designing and re-designing of different aircraft types like Cessna Citation, Challenger or Dornier 328. In the field of refurbishment the company provides a vast choice of possibilities from modifying existing interior to technical modifications like avionic upgrades. New manufacture of VIP and special mission equipment for civil and military aircraft, modifications, overhauls as well as repairs of cabin interior is carried out according to latest EASA and FAA certification requirements. RUAG Aerospace Services also offers painting up to Airbus A320 and Boeing 757 size in one of the biggest and most modern paintshops in Europe.


S & S Numerical Control


19841 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, California, 91324, United States T: + 1 818 341 4141 F: + 1 818 341 4157 W: www.ssnumerical.com Contact name: John Satterfield


S&S Numerical Control designs and manufactures video arms for the IFE industry. Designs include console-deploying, forward deploying, automatic pop-up, for first-class, business-class and front-row tourist. Key features: light weight, less space, easy installation, low maintenance, durable, aesthetic, with outstanding value and very long life. The VertiGlide(tm) design can deploy 15-inch (38 cm) monitors within a business-class console with the smallest envelope requirement in the industry. S&S video arms are customized to suit a wide range of seat-design envelopes and special application conditions.


1B15


Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15


www.aeromobile.net


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