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72 B&W Engineering GmbH


Junkers str. 4-6, Neu-Ulm, 89231, Germany T: + 49 73 1409 884101 F: + 49 73 1409 884100 W: www.bw-forschung.de Contact name: Ms Maike Sevegnani


Saving time and money with a ground-breaking supply concept for inflight catering goods B&W Engineering developed an easy to implement product line for storing and dispensing beverages, ice cream and all other imaginable temperature sensitive goods. The focus of the innovative improvement has been on conventional equipment like beverage makers, units and drawers. The exceptional solution offers the possibility of storing goods under ideal temperature conditions – even on long-haul flights. Without any additional onboard energy or water supply. Hot or cold. Less operation costs, less handling steps and more flexibility in use are the benefits for caterers and airlines.


3B45 Bader Consulting GmbH


Ziegeleistr 15, Vatersdorf, D-84172, Germany T: + 49 87 6242 64610 F: + 49 87 6242 64629 E: dg@bader-media.com W: www.bader-media.com Contact name: Ms Denise Graul


Bader Consulting is exhibiting concrete examples and invite you to taste it :- the new trends in catering products and how to use it to create additional revenue or how to realise cost savings - the new highlights in advertising on board of airlines for business or economy class, for low- cost, traditional or exclusive carriers.


2C67 Baja Aerospace Group 4B17


Edificio Poder Ejectivo, 4to. Piso Centro Civico, Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico T: + 52 68 6558 1013 F: + 52 68 6558 1192 E: ffranco@baja.gob.mx Contact name: Fernando Franco


With over 40 firms established, Baja California has a unique aerospace industry, with 35% of Mexico’s Aerospace Companies and 50% of Industry; manufacturing, assembling, repairing & designing aircraft’s parts & components in our state. Most of these companies are located in the Mexicali-Tecate-Tijuana corridor. The aerospace industry is an expertise field that employs more than 12,000 people in Baja California, With the BASA’s implementation (Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement), Aerospace companies are allowed to certify aerospace designs & components made in Mexico, in accordance with U.S. standards & complying with FAA regulatory issues, avoiding re- certifications or second reviews by U.S. Government.


B/E Aerospace


1D5


1455 Fairchild Road, Winson Salem, North Carolina, NC 27105, United States T: + 1 336 744 3232 F: + 1 336 744 1009 E: Jon_Mitchell@beaerospace.com W: www.beaerospace.com Contact name: Mr Jon Mitchell


B/E Aerospace, Inc. is the world’s leading manufacturer of aircraft interior products, and a leading aftermarket distributor of fasteners for the aerospace industry. Fostering award-winning ingenuity throughout all business segments and operations, B/E is known around the globe as a company that understands the complexities of aircraft interior integration. B/E designs, develops, and manufactures a diverse range of products for commercial and business aircraft including VIP, Super First, Business and Economy class seating, lighting and oxygen systems as well as food & beverage preparation and storage equipment. Additionally, B/E provides cabin interior design, reconfiguration, and passenger to freighter conversion services.


BAE Systems Schroth Safety Products


Im Ohl 14, Arnsberg, 59757, Germany T: + 49 29 3297 4210 2 E: martin.nadol@baesystems.com Contact name: Mr Martin Nadol


Under the leadership of BAE SYSTEMS Mobility & Protection Systems, the SCHROTH brand stands for the latest state-of-the-art restraint systems. Our products range from passenger lap belts to VIP restraints, crew restraints, and belt- integrated airbag systems. BAE SYSTEMS M&PS supplies SCHROTH flight attendant restraints for the entire Airbus fleet as well as pilot and passenger restraints for numerous aircraft manufacturers worldwide. The product range also includes sophisticated aviation seating products. Technology Advantages: • ultra low weight • integrated seat and restraint technology • More than 160 webbing colours and 60 plating options • worldwide support • Realisation of customer-specific solutions • user-friendly front row HIC solutions SCHROTH – Safety through Technology. Exhibiting on the Alround Service GmbH stand.


3F5


BASE Ltd


4C18


Dundonald Enterprise Park, Carrowreagh Ro, Belfast, BT16 1QP, Ireland T: + 353 02 8904 80137 F: + 353 9 048 0261 E: j.lally@basegroup.co.uk Contact name: Mr Jim Lally


For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the Northern Ireland Aerospace stand.


Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15


www.aeromobile.net


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