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152 TF1 Video 2A60


9 rue Maurice Mallet, 92130 Issy Les Moulineaux, France T: + 33 1 41 41 23 47 E: pgomez@tf1.fr W: www.cineinfly.com Contact name: Mr Philippe Gomez


Take a front row seat. Cineinfly, a unique partner for Airline Companies IFE projects, has been launched. Offering a complete one-stop service, Cineinfly provides a premium selection of the latest entertainment, including movies, music, sport, news, and games. The AV 704 IFE PMP offers 300 hours of programs via a high- resolution (800x480) 7-inch touch screen. Featuring a long battery life of 10 hours and a minimal weight of 850 grams, it is amongst the most advanced IFE devices on the market. Why invest in expensive IFE programs when you can rent what you need?


Thales 2A45


58 Discovery, Irvine, California, CA 92618 3105, United States T: + 1 949 790 2500 F: + 1 949 790 2998 E: info-ifs@us.thalesgroup.com W: www.thales-ifs.com Contact name: Lori Krans


Thales is the fastest-growing provider of IFE solutions to many of the world’s leading and most progressive airlines, with a long heritage in aerospace and systems integration, and is a preferred supplier recognized for its ingenuity and ability to introduce new capabilities to the market. With an eye on inflight satisfaction, Thales will feature its latest TopSeries platform for inflight entertainment and connectivity (including interactive 3D applications), as well as advanced solutions for cabin management, content management, and its comprehensive service offerings, including the latest – TopCare turnkey maintenance program.


Thermax 2C50


8946 Winnetka Ave, Northridge, California, 91324, United States T: + 1 818 701 0565 F: + 1 818 701 7964 E: jjocham@thermaxcdt.com W: www.thermaxcdt.com Contact name: Maria Necierio


For further information please visit our stand.


The Mexmil Company


4B10


2865 S. Pullman St, Santa Ana, California, 92705, United States T: + 1 425 281 4701 F: + 1 425 391 2689 E: jim.cangiano@mexmil.com Contact name: Mr Jim Cangiano


TMC Aerospace Inc., a group of companies specializing in aircraft interiors, provides innovative solutions to support the global airline, aircraft and interior OEM producer markets. Using a unique collaborative approach between all three key market sectors TMC provides a wide array of products and capabilities in the areas of composite components, thermal-acoustic insulation, plastics and textile. From design through manufacturing to in-service support TMC Aerospace, companies have an enduring commitment to quality and reliability. The TMC companies are dedicated to providing superior value: Airframe + Spares and Logistics, Inc. / KaMex / Mexmil Global Services, Inc. / Mexmil Textiles / Secart Aerospace / The Mexmil Company.


THK GmbH


Hubert-Wollenberg-Straße 13-15, Ratingen, D-40878, Germany T: + 49 21 0274 250 F: + 49 21 0274 25299 E: info.ehq@thk.eu W: www.thk.com Contact name: Roland Ackermann


THK is the acknowledged pioneer of linear motion systems and worldwide leading manufacturer of linear guides, telescopic rails, linear tables, ball screws, actuators, cross roller rings, ball splines, link balls, rod ends and cam followers. - THK's products can be found in various applications such as aircraft, automobiles, robotics, machine tools and medical devices as well as consumer products.


1F2


Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15


www.aeromobile.net


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