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Replin Fabrics


6G78


March Street Mills, Peebles, Peeblesshire, UK, EH45 8ER W: www.replin-fabrics.co.uk


Rockwell Collins


6B1


400 Collins Road, NE, MS 124-302, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA, 52498 W: www.rockwellcollins.com


Manufacturers and stockists of Passenger seating, curtain, vertical surface, attendant seats and flight deck materials. We will be exhibiting new fabric collections and new technical developments such as an anti-stain/easy clean treatment, (Replin Fabric Protection System) lightweight decorative wall coverings, and weight saving passenger seating products. Everything manufactured in our mill in Scotland.


Exhibiting on the Andrew Muirhead & Son Ltd stand.


Rockwell Collins is a pioneer in the design, production and support of innovative solutions for our customers in aerospace. In the airline marketplace, our global team shares a vision to create the most trusted source of cabin systems and IFEC solutions.


Rogers Corporation


7H30


171 West St. Charles Road, Carol Stream, IL, USA, 60188 W: www.rogerscorporation.com


Rogers Corporation is a global technology leader in specialty materials for aircraft interiors. With over 175 years of materials science knowledge, Rogers offers a unique portfolio of reliable BISCO®


Silicone materials for interior applications including gaskets, carpet padding and acoustic barriers. We partner with aircraft designers and tier suppliers to manufacture industry approved, high-temperature cellular, solid, and specialty material solutions for vibration isolation, noise barriers, gap filling, seating and gasketing. Our materials provide reliable performance for applications in galleys, lavatories, bulkheads, cargo liners, overhead bins and thermal-acoustic insulation.


Ried Management Methods


Ulmenstr. 23A, Hamburg, Germany, D-22299 W: www.ried-management.de


7D78


Roeder Praezision GmbH


Flugplatz Frankfurt-Egelsbach, Egelsbach, Germany, D- 63329 W: www.rp-eg.com


For further information please visit our stand.


The family owned company Roeder Praezision employing approx. 300 people at several German locations is a well-known player in the civil and military aviation industry. In order to successfully continue also in future our almost 90 years’ company history several new business segments are developed. At AIX 2012 you can see some interesting examples: LED lighting as innovative retrofit solutions for applications in the cabin as well as outside the aircraft, lightweight construction using unique manufacturing methods, complex and very sophisticated conversion of entire aircraft to night vision, also utilizing LED technology, and more. Drop in and take a look – it’s worth it!


Exhibiting on the ALROUND e.V stand.


6B62-D


rohi stoffe GmbH


Schoenlinderstr. 1, Geretsried, Germany, 82538 W: www.rohi.com


5F80


rohi is well known in the aviation industry as a service oriented supplier of high quality fabrics for seat covers, headrests and curtains. With a background of more than 40 years of industry experience, we have been among the first fabric suppliers approved by Boeing as well as Airbus. In 2008 the company celebrated its 75th anniversary. In close co-operation with our strategic partner ANKER Teppichboden, we offer complete made-to-measure textile interior concepts for aircrafts. Using state-of-the-art simulation software, we support our partners with realistic cabin views in an early stage of a project development.


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