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92 Crane Aerospace & Electronics


Welzbachstr 21, Laufach, 63846, Germany T: + 49 60 9399 4660 F: + 49 60 9399 4662 E: christian.strecker@craneaerospace.com Contact name: Christian Strecker


iMotion 2.5 is the latest release of Crane's iMotion series of seat actuation with 787 and A380 compliance designed into the system. It features advancements in velocity control for smoother multi-actuator sequences. New gear selections on all Crane electromechanical actuators have reduced noise emissions by 20%, which is below aircraft cabin ambient noise levels. Other improvements are in seat calibration and BIT interrogation. Further products exhibited will be Crane’s P.L. Porter brand of Hydroloks, Mechloks, and Control Cables, industry standards for decades. Hydroloks are unsurpassed for Main Cabin Seat rigid locking and speed control in both directions.


1D25 Custom Products Inc


PO Box 1141, Mooresville, North Carolina, NC 28115, United States T: + 1 704 663 4159 F: + 1 704 663 7905 E: vfulp@custprodinc.com W: www.custprodinc.com Contact name: Van Fulp


Custom Products, Inc. is a world leader in the aerospace industry since 1973, providing seat cushion and upholstery solutions to both airlines and OEM's. We offer complete engineering design packages, as well as, in house FAR 25.853(c) flammability certification testing and DER 8110 forms- as applicable. Our unique ability to produce both seat cushions and upholstery dress covers promotes a quality custom fit for your seating environment through seat kit solutions. CPI Aero-Services, our FAA Repair Station #W6BR726N, specializes in leather dress cover restoration and leather armcap recovering.


1B3 DAE Systems


Revalstrasse 1, Lubeck, 23560, Germany T: + 49 94 5140 9330 84 Contact name: Mr Jon Mitchell


For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the B/E Aerospace stand.


1D5


CTT Systems AB


po box 1042, Nyköping, S-61129, Sweden T: + 46 155 205 903 F: + 46 155 205 925 W: www.ctt.se Contact name: Mr Jan Tessmar


Zonal Drying™ System eliminates condensation, increases reliability of aircraft, removes water in insulation, reducing the non-revenue weight thereby saving fuel and maintenance costs. Less corroded airframe protects the aircraft residual value. Standard on the B787 and BFE option on B737NG program. Cair™ is for passengers’ health and comfort providing humidification of the extremely dry first and business class cabins in long haul aircraft. Cair™ gives a pleasant relative humidity of 25%, reducing dry air problems. Customers include airlines like Lufthansa, TAP, and manufacturer Boeing and Airbus. VIP aircraft use Cair™ system. CTT Systems is located in Nyköping, Sweden


4A10


Cutting Dynamics, Inc.


980 Jaycox Road, Avon, Ohio, 44011, United States T: + 1 440 249 4171 F: + 1 440 937 4742 E: pgardiner@cuttingdynamics.com W: www.cuttingdynamics.com Contact name: Ms Phyllis M Gardiner


AS9100 registered manufacturer of seat backs, arm rests & other structural components and assemblies using aircraft grade aluminum, inconel, 4130 steel, stainless and titanium. We will be showcasing our new Thermoplastics Composite capabilities. CDI is the exclusive worldwide licensee of the patented FiberForge(TM) Manufacturing Process for Carbon Fibre Thermoplastics for the Fixed Wing Aerospace Industry. This process offers significant weight reduction without compromising strength & quality and meets all FAA requirements for heat release, smoke density and toxicity. We will also showcase our new Hydro Forming/Fluid Forming capabilities. 3 P/L Provider with Robust Traceability System.


1G3


Daher Aerospace


BP17 Saint-Julien de Chedon, 23 Route de Tours, Montrichard, F-41401, France T: + 33 2 54 71 13 42 F: + 33 2 54 71 68 35 E: s.dondorffe@daher.com W: www.daher.com Contact name: Sandra Dondorffe


DAHER is a European Integrated equipment and services provider, dedicated to Aerospace and other manufacturing Industries. DAHER Aerospace designs, qualifies, manufactures and installs parts and equipment on aircraft. Three main lines of products: structural composite Work Package, composite and metallic fluid distribution systems, fuselage insulation. Through its location on major aeronautic fields, DAHER Aerospace is your partner for all operation of installation on aircraft.


3H45


Proven on over 1000 flights Visit us on stand 4D15


www.aeromobile.net


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