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Geven SpA


5D20


Via Boscofangone Zona Ind.le Nola-Marigliano, Naples, Italy, 80035 W: www.geven.com


With Geven Aircraft Seating and Interiors of Naples, "Made in Italy" is making a strong entry into the fashion trends of commercial airliner interiors. The Geven family of products, which includes a high-density ergonomically comfortable and yet essential Slim Y/C, it's more lavish and rich Slim Premium Y/C sister model and a fully equipped Business Class Model - the "Breeze", has just welcomed two new members into the family: the seats for ATR (baseline) and other commuter A/C application and its family of products for the A340/A 330 and A380 wide body.


Global Interior Support GmbH


Airbus Technology Park, Hein Sass Weg 36, Hamburg, Germany, 21129 W: www.global-interior.com


Global Interior Support GmbH should be the first choice for your in-service interior product support. With its EASA part 145 approval the GIS team is able to support the wide range of maintenance activities all over the world. Their excellent cabin interior expertise enables them to overhaul equipment in their own maintenance station, support you at your home base or at airports worldwide. Cabin interior support, production line assistance, mock-up manufacturing and interior overhaul - GIS is able to fulfill all your needs. GIS is based in Germany, France and Hong Kong.


5F35


Gogo


6F91


1250 North Arlington Heights Road, Itasca, IL, USA, 60143 W: www.gogoair.com


Gogo is the world leader of in-flight connectivity and a pioneer of wireless in-flight digital entertainment solutions. Gogo manages more than 6,000 Wi-Fi enabled, commercial and business aircraft. Gogo has recently launched a new in-air multimedia platform that offers passengers exclusive access to online services that include real-time travel information, destination content, news, exclusive shopping deals, gaming, and access to the latest movies and TV shows. Gogo has been selected by Inmarsat to bring its Global Xpress satellite service to the commercial airline market. Gogo is now available on Air Canada, AirTran, Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, United, US Airways and Virgin America.


Gi Group Deutschland GmbH Glockengießerwall 26, Hamburg, Germany, 20095


6F60-J6


GMT Gummi-Metall-Technik GmbH


Liechtersmatten 5, Bühl, Germany, D-77815 W: www.gmt-gmbh.de


6G65


GOM Gesellschaft fuer Optische Messtechnik mbH


Mittelweg 7 - 8, Braunschweig, Germany, 38106


5B25


We are specialist in the management of human resources for the aviation industry. The aim of Gi Group Aviation Services is to find custom solutions to the companies for a high and standard profile service in the entire country.


Exhibiting on the Hanse Pavilion by Hanse- Aerospace stand.


Develoment and manufacture of rubber to metal bonded suspension equipment and parts, tie rods and fastener elements, also structural items made of CFK.


GOM develops and distributes optical measuring systems with its main focus on applications like 3D digitizing, 3D coordinate measurements, experimental deformation measurements, nominal/actual comparison, reverse engineering and others. GOM systems are used in research, product development, quality control, material and component testing mainly in connection with the implementation of new technologies, in competitive product development as well as in the optimization of quality and manufacturing processes (time compression technologies).


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