154 Townsend Leather Company
P.O. Box 669, 45-49 Townsend Avenue, Johnstown, Johnstown, New York, NY 12095, United States T: + 1 518 762 2764 F: + 1 518 762 5566 E:
geoffp@townsendleather.com W:
www.townsendleather.com Contact name: Geoff Peck
Townsend Leather Group is a joint venture of companies producing premium upholstery leathers, care products and maintenance solutions. Townsend Leather Company manufactures FAA-certified, upholstery leathers and is a certified FAA Repair Station for leather maintenance, repair and restoration. The Leather Institute provides leather care products and maintenance solutions directly and through a worldwide network of licensees.
4E35 Trevira GmbH
Philipp- Reis-Strasse 2, Hattersheim, 65795, Germany T: + -30 53 358 F: + -30 51 6336 E:
petra.kruecken@
trevira.com W:
www.trevira.com Contact name: Ms. Petra Kruecken
Trevira GmbH, a company of Reliance Group (India) produces and sells high-quality textile polyester staple fibres and filament yarns (flat and textured, raw and dyed) for hometextiles and automotive industries as well as for hygiene and technical applications and functional apparel. The headoffice of the company is located in Bobingen near Augsburg. Trevira has a worldwide reputation for fibres and yarns for flame retardant polyester textiles (Trevira CS) for contract applications, which also include aircraft interiors. More than 1,000 Trevira CS fabric collections are available on the market worldwide. Suppliers are listed on the internet under
www.treviracs-net.com.
3H1 TTF Aerospace
4204 Auburn Way N. # 4, Auburn,Washington, 98002, United States T: + 1 253 520 6920 F: + 1 253 520 6835 E:
sales@ttfaero.com W:
www.ttfaero.com Contact name: Mr Brad Wilson
TTF Aerospace is an aerospace design and manufacturing company focusing on aircraft interiors. We offer support from complete interior rearranging to component design. TTF holds many STC/PMA's and has DER and DMIRs on staff.
Some of our products include lavatories,
crew rest modules, bins, ceilings, cockpit doors, countertops and diaper changing tables. Composites bonding and assembly is what we excel at.
Exhibiting on the AAR Stand. 4E3
TRAINICO
Schtzenstr. 10, Berlin, 12526, Germany T: + 49 030 8875 5050 F: + 49 030 8875 5051 E:
c.ruediger@
trainico.de W:
www.trainico.de Contact name: Frau Claudia Ruediger
Trainico – For a global world of partnership. Since 1993 Trainico has been qualifying staff for the aviation industry. A maximum practical orientation of the training concepts is reached through a continuous customisation of the training modules. The ongoing strengthening of the material-technical basis guarantees that our courses are up-to-date and meet the requirements of the industry. This fact is appreciated by all our clients and reflected in the high placement rate of our trainees. Exhibiting on the Hanse Aerospace Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH stand.
4C5
Triumph
1514 South Flint Road, Spokane,Washington, 99224, United States T: + 1 509 623 8800 F: + 1 509 623 8099 E:
ckardokus@triumphgroup.com W:
www.triumphgroup.com Contact name: Cody Kardokus
Triumph Composite Systems and Triumph Interiors are industry leaders in designing, manufacturing, refurbishing, and repairing aircraft interior components. We manufacture a full line of PMA interior parts including floor panels, ECS ducting, and a variety of other interior components. We employ a highly skilled and experienced staff, including DER and DMIR personnel. Triumph Composite Systems is located in Spokane, Washington and Triumph Interiors is headquartered in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and operates two other strategically located facilities in Dallas, Texas and Shannon, Ireland. Both companies are part of the Triumph Group, which is headquartered in Wayne, Pennsylvania.
4B14
TUJA Zeitarbeit GmbH
4C5
Otto-Lilienthalstr. 29, Bremen, Bremen, 28199, Germany T: + 49 042 1163 050 F: + 49 0421 1630522 E:
holger.dienst@tuja.de W:
www.tuja.de/ Contact name: Herr Holger Dienst
TUJA – partner to the aviation and aerospace sector. TUJA Zeitarbeit GmbH, one of the largest service providers for staff recruitment in Germany is reliably solving problems with staff in the aviation and aerospace sector. Comprehensive experience gathered over many years, well-conceived concepts as well as brief communication and decision channels provide smooth and efficient work processes. Staff contingencies are put together by specialists in human resources procurement and allocation to meet the individual requirements of the client. The TUJA staff professionals are particularly attaching importance to qualified advice, flexible solutions and a high quality in the service sector. Exhibiting on the Hanse Aerospace Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH stand.
Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15
www.aeromobile.net
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