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52 AIDA Development GmbH


Karl-Kurz-Strasse 36, Schwaebisch Hall, D-74523, Germany T: + 49 79 1931 100 F: + 49 79 1931 1050 E: info@aida-development.de Contact name: Peter Miehlke


AIDA Development is a forward thinking engineering consultancy active in the development of aircraft interiors, systems and structures We provide both innovative solutions to your future interior needs as well as an integrated team that can take care of development work packages. To showcase its skills in future cabin development, AIDA will present a mockup of a new seat attachment system. Via partner company ADSE Consulting and Engineering, AIDA offers the assistance of senior aircraft systems and interior specialists as well as consultancy on design and build processes and asset management driven maintenance and reliability questions, including EASA certification support. Exhibiting on the Alround Service GmbH stand.


3F5 AIP


6, Rue Jean Perrin, Chassieu, 69680, France T: + 33 4 72 47 74 30 F: + 33 4 78 90 74 95 E: gerard.champeaux@aip-plast.fr W: www.aip-plast.fr Contact name: Mr Gerard Champeaux


Machining, thermoforming, injection molding and plastic boiler making, for medium and small series. Manufacturing of structural parts and sub assemblies, equipment, arrangement for Aircraft, helicopters, engine and nacelle parts. Complete study of each part thanks to a R&D department specialised in the reduction of structure (from metal parts to plastic parts and composites) working with approved laboratories. Approvals: EN 9100/2003 and ISO 9001/2000. Exhibiting on the GIFAS stand.


4B3 Air Data Inc 1E26


5930 Cote-de-liesse, Montreal, Quebec, H4T 1C9, Canada T: + 1 514 344 1674 F: + 1 514 344 1675 E: dbailey@airdata.ca W: www.jetair.aero Contact name: David Bailey


Air Data supplies the ''JetAir'' suite of innovative cabin air quality solutions. This includes a Bio- Protection System (BPS) that achieves a quantum leap in airplane air purity for enhanced passenger and crew health. The BPS provides protection from a complete range of viruses and bacteria using a novel technology used on the International Space Station, a technology which instantly destroys contaminants such as avian flu, SARS as well as certain harmful gases. Air Data also provides solutions for fuselage de- humidification as well as aircraft cabin humidification. The JetAir product family is aimed at VIP corporate as well as airliner-class aircraft.


AIM Aviation


3C25


AIM Group PLC, 16 Carlton Crescent, Southampton, Hants, SO15 2ES, UK T: + 44 (0) 2380 335 111 F: + 44 (0) 2380 229 733 E: e-mail@aim-aviation.co.uk W: www.aimaviation.com Contact name: Peter Forbes


AIM Aviation products illustrate advanced standards of decorative surface finishes, composite development, galley design and feature lighting. Experienced engineering teams and test laboratories achieve the aspirations of innovative airline designers. Exhibits include a Hi- Lo aircraft table with Chameleon™ luxury wood burl surface finish; a high specification Airbus A320 forward galley, demonstrating versatility by the incorporation of an integral Wine Chiller and Beverage maker; and an Emirates B777 Bar featuring edge illuminated Onyx bar top; LED down-lighters; curved mirrors; crew bag, cart and coat stowages with illuminated coat rails linked to cabin mood lighting and an illuminated floating effect kick strip.


Air Cruisers Company


1747 Highway 34 South,Wall Township, Belmar, New Jersey, 07719-0180, United States T: + 1 732 681 2400 F: + 1 732 280 7492 Contact name: Mr John Hendricksen


Air Cruisers Company is headquartered in NJ, USA. Air Cruisers employs 600 people worldwide, and is a company of the Zodiac group with more than 15,500 employees worldwide. Air Cruisers core product is aircraft evacuation systems, with strong market positions in life raft, life vest and helicopter float markets. Air Cruisers has been producing inflatable aircraft evacuation systems for over 50 years and was selected by Boeing as a Supplier of the Year in 1997 and 2003. Air Cruisers was recognised by Airbus as one of the top 10 performers in the Airbus supplier support rating in 2002 and 2005. Exhibiting on the Zodiac stand.


3D20


Air France Industries/KLM E&M


3C23


BP 7, Aeroport Le Bourget, Le Bourget Cedex, F 93352, France T: + 33 1 49 34 80 96 F: + 33 1 49 34 89 31 E: cabrisoux@airfrance.fr Contact name: Catherine Brisoux


Air France Industries and KLM Engineering & Maintenance are in a position to offer a full range of maintenance, repair, overhaul support and aircraft modification for all types of last generation aircraft and technology, including Airbus, Boeing and Regional Jets. The AFI / KLM E&M joint capabilities provide customers with the best cost effective services in a win-win relationship. Offering transactional maintenance to full support, including complementary services, we contribute to lower your total system cost.


Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15


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