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147 Skygem Corporation 1G60


930 Benecia Ave, Sunnyvale, California, 94085, United States T: + 1 852 917 18487 E: raymond.law@skygemcorp.com Contact name: Mr Raymond Law


SkyGem Corporation, a Silicon Valley company with office in Hong Kong, China, is active in the niche of IFE industries. We emphasize totally reliable and cost-effective In-flight Entertainment system. Teamed with dedicated software and hardware expertise for innovative technology and designs, our lightweight and sophisticated SKY1000 IFE system is designed to generate new revenue for airlines. SKY1000 can support 160 seats with only 4 MCU Content Server. We have received many airlines much interest for SKY1000, will demonstrate SKY1000 at Aircraft Interiors, Hamburg in April 2008. Visit our Stand: 1G60


Socomor Finishing Technologies


Z.T Du Prat, Vannes Cedex, 56037, France T: + 33 2 97 43 77 40 F: + 33 2 97 54 50 27 E: clesage@socomor.com W: www.socomor.com Contact name: Ms Clarisse Lesage


For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the PSA stand.


3F30 Solvay Advanced Polymers 1C25


4500 Mcinnis Ferry Road, Alpharetta, Georgia, GA 30005- 3914, United States T: + 1 770 772 6835 F: + 1 770 772 6460 E: patricia.swicegood@solvay.com W: www.solvayadvancedpolymers.com Contact name: Mr Brian Alexander


Solvay Advanced Polymers offers more plastics for structural, decorative and mechanical applications in commercial aircraft than any other company. These materials help manufacturers improve aesthetics and design flexibility, meet changing standards, reduce fuel consumption and lower costs. Radel R polyphenylsulfone and Acudel modified PPSU meets stringent FAA regulations for smoke generation, toxicity and heat release. Torlon polyamide-imide delivers high strength and stiffness up to 275°C and exceptional wear resistance. KetaSpire PEEK (polyetheretherketone) and AvaSpire modified PEEK polymers offer outstanding chemical resistance and mechanical performance up to 300°C. PrimoSpire self-reinforced polyphenylene is the world’s stiffest and strongest unreinforced polymer.


SMAC


Zone Industrielle Toulon Est, BP 119, Toulon Cedex 9, 83079, France T: + 33 4 94 75 24 88 F: + 33 4 94 75 94 99 E: smac@smac.fr W: www.smac.fr Contact name: Jean-Marie Gautherot


SMAC will be proud to unveil some of the latest developments of their height perfs damping materials SMACSONIC® and SMACTANE® including one dedicated to damping material wrapping during the composite fuselage manufacturing and one dedicated to turboprops temperature range. SMACSONIC®: thin and light viscoconstrained layer to be bond onto ''light and resiliant'' metal/carbon sheets as fuselage, ceilings, etc. SMAC CDT® (Composite Damping Technology) which is to include SMACTANE® in the composite structure. This achieves very high damping performances for fuselage, CRC, side wall panels, etc. SMACMOUNTS® are shock dampers for panels, galleys and furniture with high anti-vibration performances.


Exhibiting on the GIFAS stand.


4B3


Sola Airline Cutlery B.V


Van Reenenweg 155, 3702 SJ Zeist, Netherlands T: + 31 30 6923 364 F: + 31 30 6918 594 E: h.engels@sola.nl W: www.sola.nl Contact name: Hans Engels


We are a well-known manufacturer and supplier of stainless steel cutlery and other in-flight catering equipment like coffee/teapots, tongs, trays, and many more. We supply to 60 airlines world-wide. This is the second year we attend and we exhibit just a part of our collection. Completely new this year is a revolutionary new item. Next to presenting new and existing cutlery designs we will exhibit a insulated 1.8 liter coffee pot that fits inside a standard coffee machine and can keep you coffee hot twice the amount of time. Please visit us and check the opportunities we might have together.


1A25


Sommer GmbH


Kraichgaustrasse 5, Neuhausen, Baden-Württemberg, 73765, Germany T: + 49 71 5898 12780 F: + 49 71 5898 12799 E: t.holder@sommerelectronic.com W: www.sommerelectronic.com Contact name: Thomas Holder


The two doughter-companies Sommer GmbH and Filcon GmbH are offering a large range of products for electric and electronic applications in aircrafts, such as: wire and cables (i.e. Airbus or Mil certified)from Draka-Fileca, heat shrink tubing, labels and cable marking systems from TYCO-Electronics, protection tubing from Relats, circular and rectangular connectors, coax-triax connectors, high speed fibre channel connectors, contacts and hyperboloid contacts, backshells and conduits and fibre optic systems and connectors. Please contact us for further informations.


3D3


Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15


www.aeromobile.net


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