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Rollon GmbH Voisweg 5C, Ratingen, Germany, D-40878
6B95
Ro-Ra Aviation Systems Gmbh
5C85
Gewerbepark 8, Schörfling am Attersee, Austria, A-4861 W:
www.ro-ra.com
RST Rostock System Technik GmbH
Friedrich-Barnewitz-Str. 9, Rostock, Mecklenburg- Vorpommern, Germany, 18119
6F60-F5
Rollon founded 1975 is a single-source supplier for linear rails, with a comprehensive portfolio of ten product families. For the interior equipment of aircraft, telescopic rails and lightweight drawer slides are ideally suited to move tables, adjustable seats or foot- and armrests. The demands of the aerospace industry (limited space, comfort and security) have led to many requests for customer-specific solutions. Rollon´s entire range can be adapted for individual applications, for example with customized strokes, bearing or surface treatments. This flexibility is supported by knowledge of how the products will be applied, and an international network of sales representatives.
The RO-RA Group is engaged in producing precision moulded parts and gaskets made of elastomers and thermoplastics, composite components, precision metal parts and assemblies. RO-RA is a European Company with Plants in Italy, Ireland, Germany and Austria with core competences in: 1) Development of entire assemblies including Surface treatment, testing and assembly based on Customers requirements. 2) Preparation of Qualification Plans and Reports based on aviation regulations, 3D + 2D detail design capability, Stress calculation and testing.
With 135 employees RST Rostock System- Technik develops customized highlevel engineering for international aerospace customers. The EADS subsidiary is based in Rostock-Warnemünde. Business Units: The activities of RST focus on applications for air, space and earth. We develop and produce for the aerospace industry.
Exhibiting on the Hanse Pavilion by Hanse- Aerospace stand.
Romtex Trans SRL
5C10
Str. Livezii nr 98, Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, 550042 W:
www.anjouaero.com
Row 44
4353 Park Terrace Drive, Westlake Village, California, USA, 91361
6F40
RUAG Aviation
5A25
Sonderflughafen Oberpfaffenhofen, Postfach 1253, Postfach 1253, Wessling, Bayern, Germany, 82231 W:
www.ruag.com
Romtex is a Part 21G certified manufacturer, producer of seat belts and textile articles for aircraft cabin interiors. Our company produces the entire range of articles for cabin interior decoration among which we quote: seat covers, in flight products (head rests, pillowcases), literature pockets, baby bassinets etc. We also manufacture security equipment : abdominal seat belts, seat belt extensions for babies, seat belt extensions for adults as well 4 point and 5 point torso restraint systems for pilots technical seats.
Exhibiting on the PSA stand.
Row 44, Inc. provides the world’s leading in-flight broadband entertainment platform for commercial airlines. The company’s flying Wi-Fi hotspot — which delivers the world’s fastest aviation broadband speeds to passengers — provides airlines with an unmatched selection of revenue-generating and experience-enhancing entertainment, shopping and destination services. The company is partnering with airlines around the world, including world-renowned Southwest Airlines and 2009 Market Leadership Award recipient Norwegian Air Shuttle, to deliver a series of truly remarkable products to improve the commercial flying experience.
RUAG Aviation is a leading supplier, support provider and integrator of systems and components for the civil and military industry. Business Aviation performs comprehensive maintenance, retrofit and refurbishment services to owners and operators of business jets. In addition designing, developing and manufacturing unique cabin interior solutions for VIP & Executive Jets belongs to its core competences – always focussing on the customers individual needs. The authorised service-centers for selected aircraft types in Geneva, Bern, Lugano (CH) and Munich (DE) are working as a one-stop-shop network to the convenience and support of the valued customers.
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