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88 Celeste Industries 2D5


Cockayne House, 126-128 Crockhamwell Road,Woodley, Reading, RG5 3JH, UK T: + 44 (0) 1189 272 111 F: + 44 (0) 1189 272 101 E: bob@celeste.co.uk Contact name: Mr Bob Lacy


Celeste Industries Corp. has been a leading supplier to the airline industry for over 50 years, supplying some of the most technologically advanced products on the market today. Over the last few years, Celeste’s R & D effort has developed solutions for the treatment of vacuum toilet and potable water systems. Please visit our stand to find out more about Gly-Vak® , Sani- Tank® N and Sani-Vak® for vacuum line scale preventation and remediation; and Glyco-San®, Puritab™, Taste & Odor Tabs and Safe Water Filters for complete and comprehensive treatment of potable water systems.


CEVA Logistics GmbH


Rotfeder-Ring 5, Frankfurt, 60327, Germany T: + 49 069 489 837 600 F: + 49 069 489 837 160 E: aviation.de@cevalogistics.com W: www.de.cevalogistics.com Contact name: Frau Nicole Gothe


For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the Hanse Aerospace Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH stand.


4C5 Chameleon Products 1B45


Grove Close, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, ., UK T: + 44 (0) 1425 655 952 F: + 44 (0) 1425 655 607 E: njb@chameleonproducts.net W: www.chameleonproducts.net Contact name: Ms Nicky Brown


Chameleon products has introduced its process to many customers. The process consists of applying a decorative film to most substrates thus changing and enhancing its appearance. On the stand today is something unusual ,come and see the chameleon collection. The process also is 300 percent lighter than wood veneer, saving weight and cost. The chameleon process has been used in several applications including vip, presidential , passenger aircraft and helicopters where it has been applied to sidewall panels, passenger service units, catering trolleys, business class seats, aircraft toilets and galleys. The process is durable, cost effective, environmentally friendly and innovative. Exhibiting on the European Skybus stand.


Certified Thermoplastics Co Inc


3B1


26381 Ferry Court, Santa Clarita, California, CA 91350, United States T: + 1 661 222 3006 F: + 1 818 846 4837 E: jpalmer@ctplastics.com Contact name: Mr Jeffrey Palmer


Certified Thermoplastics has been providing custom profile extrusions to the airline industry since 1978. Our high-performance thermoplastic extrusions make strong and light-weight seat track covers, mouldings, braces, lighting tracks/lenses, and other long aircraft interior parts.We extrude materials conforming to FAR 25.853, BSS 7239, ABD 0031, SMP 800C, 0SU 65/65, OSU 100/100, ASTM E162, ASTM E662, DOC 90. We specialize in design solutions requiring precision tolerances and low weight made from difficult to extrude resins such as Ultem, PEEK, aircraft grade Polycarbonate, Polysulfone and more, including glass, carbon and Aramid reinforcement fillers. Visit us in Airbus Hall, booth 3B1.


CH. Schneider


Steigwiesen 11, Immenstaad, 88090, Germany T: + 49 75 4590 9090 F: + 49 75 4590 9096 6 E: info@ch-schneider.de W: www.ch-schneider.de Contact name: Mr Christof Schneider


CH.Schneider is a supplier and integrator of systems and components for civilian and military aerospace applications. CH.Schneider specialities are aerospace structural assemblies, aircraft interior parts and seat components from electrical shrouds to complete shell assemblies. CH. Schneider is specialised in processing aluminum and stainless steel. Engineering, manufacturing components and complete systems are the three spheres of competence. Engineering / Laser Cutting and Welding Technology / Bending Process / Surface Finishing / Turning and Milling / Assembling / Quality Control: EN 9100. As well as aircraft components we also supply customized very light transport cases for the safe delivery of assemblies.


Exhibiting on the Saint-Gobain stand.


3B20


Channel hamburg e.V.


4C5


Harburger Schlossstr 6-12, Hamburg, 21079, Germany T: + 49 40 7662 9612 0 F: + 49 40 7662 9612 9 E: info@channel-hamburg.de W: www.channel-hamburg.de Contact name: Mrs Melanie-Gitte Lansmann


Channel hamburg site: Headquarters for all strategic Airbus suppliers. High speed opitcal fibre cables and their own shuttle provide for the rapid linking of data and people to the Airbus plant in Finkenwerder. Attractively priced rent, coupled with the ambiance of the Hamburg harbour and the technical university area. A wide range of restaurants und the easily accessible central location make the site something special. Whether representational offices or low-rent alcoves for a corporate start-up - there is room for both.


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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