142 Sabena technics 2C1
Aeroport de Dinard-Pleurtuit-Saint Malo, BP 90154, Dinard, 35801, France T: + 32 2 723 46 44 F: + 32 2 723 59 95 E:
infotechnics@sabenatechnics.com W:
www.sabenatechnics.com
A subsidiary of TAT Group founded in 1969, Sabena technics is a leading independent MRO provider of maintenance services to civil and military aircraft operators. The group operates under the brands Sabena technics, Sogerma services, Barfield and Sogerma services tunisie and employs 3 300 persons across its 15 sites worldwide.
Sabic Innovative Plastics BV
One Plastic Avenue, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, MA 012013697, United States T: + 1 413 448 7789 F: + 1 413 448 7501 E:
john.nicholas@
sabic-ip.com W:
www.sabic-ip.com Contact name: John Nicholas
SABIC Innovative Plastics will launch Lexan* XHR polycarbonate sheet, a new platform to help OEMs and aircraft interior suppliers achieve weight-out and cost-out goals. Lexan XHR sheet is an excellent candidate for seating components, door shrouds, window surrounds, cock pit lining, fuselage cladding, trolleys and provides full flame/smoke/toxicity compliance including OSU 65/65 heat-release performance; molded-in color, thin wall. Also, three other new material solutions will be presented at the show: Ultem* 9085 resin – FR, thinner walls / Noryl* LS6010 resin – extremely low smoke and non- halogenated flame retardance / Lexan* FST resin- full compliance including OSU 55/55 heat release capability.
2A50 Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics 3B20
MG Silikon, Robert Bosch Strasse 17, Lindau, D-88131, Germany T: + 49 83 8270 5636 F: + 49 83 8275 123 E:
dirk.schmid@
saint-gobain.com W:
www.silicone.saint-gobain.com Contact name: Mr. Dirk Schmid
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics MG Silikon GmbH built-up an enviable reputation for quality and reliability as a major supplier to aerospace companies. Our specialized skills in the formulation of Silicone and Fluoro-Silicone Rubbers,combined with our design and manufacturing capability,enable us to offer an unparalleled service to this industry. Most of the seals produced for aerospace applications include reinforcements. These can be fabrics of many types,glass fibre or
metal.Seals or other items are produced by moulding or extrusion techniques using state-of-the-art equipment. Our experienced design engineers are always available to work with you to achieve the best and most cost effective solutions to your sealing problems.
Sabeti Aerospace
1E6
Diamond House, Lane End Road, Sands, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 4HX, UK T: + 44 (0) 1494 512 664 F: + 44 (0) 1494 512 665 E:
sabetiaerospace@btconnect.com W:
www.sabeti-aerospace.com Contact name: Paymen Sabeti
Designers and manufacturers of Aircraft seat covers, known in the industry for innovative desing and excellent quality at competative prices. Specialists in manufacturing leather and laminated seat covers, manufactured as tooled items. In 2007 Sabeti have started manufacturing in Duabi to increase their capacity and provide even lower priced products closer to their customers in the Middle East, Asia and North Africa.
Sabritec
36-38 Waterloo Road, London, NW2 7UH, UK T: + 44 (0) 20 8450 8033 F: + 44 (0) 20 8452 5142 E:
bhenderson@sabritec.com W:
www.sabritec.com Contact name: Mr Bill Henderson
Sabritec is a highly vertically integrated engineering and manufacturing company providing special interconnect solutions for military, aerospace, telecom, space, medical and commercial applications. Sabritec designs and manufactures a full spectrum of connectors specializing in filtered and transient protected connectors and for high-speed applications that include coax, triax, twinax and quadrax and connectors. All products can be designed and manufactured either in our facilities in the US or in Europe should product that is free from US ITAR regulations be required.
Exhibiting on the Sommer GmbH & Co KG stand.
3D3
SAS Technical Services
4B19
Dept: STOMR, SAS Hangar 1, Arlanda Airport, Stockholm, SE-195 87, Sweden T: + 46 735 262 101 F: + 46 134 820 807 E:
h.osterhed@novair.com W:
www.sastechnicalservices.com Contact name: Hakan Osterhed
SAS Technical Services (STS) will be demonstrating a proven Turn-Key Medical Air Transport solution, the SAS Advanced Medical Air Transport System (SAS AMAT System) and a Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) providing a self sustained intensive-care platform for aviation use. The system, with STC documentation, was developed and certified as a flexible solution for providing advanced intensive-care capability in aircrafts and helicopters with no requirement for prior modifications to the aircraft. The modular design can be individualized to meet requirements for high capacity Air Ambulances, commercial airliners, business jets, MEDEVAC for military aircrafts, Air-Ambulance Services aircrafts and helicopters.
Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15
www.aeromobile.net
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