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Stegmann Aircraft Maintenance GmbH & Co. KG 3F31 Alsterterrasse 1, 20354, Hamburg, Germany T: + 49 40 3698 780 F: + 49 40 3698 7870 E: ina.wehowsky@7s-aviation.com W: www.7s-aviation.com Contact name: Ms Ina Wehowsky


Stegmann Aircraft Maintenance is the service provider in aviation within the 7(S)-Group. With over 25 years experience in this sector, we are highly adept at producing solutions for our customers in the fields of temporary personnel, work packages and consulting. In addition to that we are an EASA Part-145 approved maintenance company. The main areas in which we provide services are the repair and overhaul of cabin interiors, the overhaul of crew and passenger seats, inspection and repair of coffee maker and water systems. We will be pleased to welcome you at our booth 3F31 in hall A3.


STG Aerospace


1D16


Ecotech Innovation Business Park, 21 Turbine Way, Swaffham, Norfolk, PE37 7XD, UK T: + 44 (0) 1760 723 232 F: + 44 (0) 1760 723 323 E: info@atgaerospace.com W: www.stgaerospace.com Contact name: Ian McCutcheon


STG Aerospace will be promoting its new ColorMatch OC system. ColorMatch OC combines an 18mm wide photoluminescent track with a polycarbonate moulding that grips the carpet edge and eliminates the need for carpet binding. It makes installation easier and can be colourmatched with any carpet. STG will also exhibit WEPPS, a revolutionary power supply for cabin emergency lighting systems. WEPPS gives airlines. • A ‘fit for life’ solution for battery modules, that means no charging and no scheduled maintenance – ever. • A way of performing daily checks on the whole emergency lighting system in under 10 seconds.


Switlik


149 1F1


J.Keplerweg 16, a/d Rijn, AC Alphen, 2408, Netherlands T: + 31 17 2449 777 F: + 31 17 2449 789 E: cvandermeijden@avio-diepen.com Contact name: Ms C Van der Meijden


For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the Netherlands Aerospace Group stand.


Stellar Travel Supplies


De Grutto 1, Vroomshoop, 7681 LT, Netherlands T: + 31 54 6644 113 F: + 31 54 6644 115 E: mike.borgers@12move.nl Contact name: Mike Borgers


Stellar Travel Supplies B.V. We have a one stop shopping concept for catering, comfort, galley, lavatory and other pax related equipment needs. In addition we have our eTicketManager, A software program for on line booking of flights. In addition this program also tells all about seat, fleet, time and yield management aspects. Mike Borgers, Sales Director.


Exhibiting on the Netherlands Aerospace Group stand.


1F1


Stuekerjuergen Aerospace Composites GmbH 3A40 Gruener Weg 4, Rietberg-Varensell, 33397, Germany T: + 49 52 4440 41 F: + 49 52 4440 4844 E: info.sac@stuekerjuergen.de W: www.sac.stuekerjuergen.de Contact name: Mr Markus Oeding


Stuekerjuergen group has been a supplier for aerospace industry for more than 25years now. We offer a variety or products and services e.g.tool design, R&D, injection moulding, extrusion, exjection moulding, thermoforming. Furthermore we are specialized in production of EMC®parts. EMC®products are combined extrusion-moulding parts with smooth transitions. These assemblies can be installed directly into aircraft cabin. Our products are manufactured out of thermoplastic materials which are permitted for aviation purposes, e.g. PC, PEI, PEEK, PA. The company SAC is approved acc. To Part 21 Section A Subpart G and audited acc. to EN 9100. References: Airbus, Boeing, ATR, Bombardier, Eurofighter.


Taiwan Aerospace Industry Association


4A2


Taipei World Trade Center, Suite B07, 4FI, No 5 Sec, 5 Hsin- yi Road, Taipei 110, Taiwan T: + 886 27 236 603 F: + 886 22723 6603 E: taia@hibox.hinet.net W: www.taia.org.tw Contact name: Yi Mei Liu


The aviation industry has long been recognized as a key industry by the Taiwan government. In aircraft interiors industry, for instance, we have successfully established the production capability for seats, in-flight entertainment system, cargo container, lighting, galley, fabrics and plastic components. Certifications from FAA, Boeing and Airbus have also been achieved in these areas. Aircraft interiors companies in Taiwan, with high quality production capability, reasonable labor cost and well-trained manpower, will be your best business partners in Asia-Pacific region and will contribute greatly to your global competitiveness.


Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15


www.aeromobile.net


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