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Schneller LLC 6019 Powder Mill Road, Kent, USA, 44240
7C40
SCHROTH Safety Products
6B62-B
Im Ohl 14, Arnsberg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, 59757 W:
www.schroth.com
SDV Geis GmbH Obenhauptstrasse 11, Hamburg, Germany, 22335
6F60-D5
Schneller offers a complete portfolio of engineered decorative products for interiors including: Film Laminates for ceilings, window panels and bins; Reinforced Laminates for high abuse areas such as galleys and carts; Thermoplastic Sheets for seat components; and tough, slip-resistant Non-Textile Floor Coverings. Schneller is a global leader in the development and production of engineered decorative laminates and non-textile flooring for aviation and ground transportation. Schneller provides continuous roll and sheet production from its ISO-9001 certified production facilities in the United States and sales and services support offices in Paris and Singapore.
SCHROTH Safety Products, the well-known German-American manufacturer of crew restraint systems and passenger lap belts, will present their latest restraint designs and technology innovations at this year’s Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg. Exhibits will include the new ultra- lightweight SCHROTH AirLite®
which – due to its great fuel-saving potential – has already been chosen by many airlines for their aircraft cabins. SCHROTH will also present their latest inflatable restraint technology, cargo nets for Part 23 and Part 27 aircraft as well as a great variety of refined and plated restraint systems for VIP and business jet cabin interiors.
Exhibiting on the ALROUND e.V stand.
passenger lap belt
With SDV Geis, you can count on an experienced and trustworthy logistic service provider, i.e. from spare part distribution to 24/7 AOG service with reaction time of less than an hour through to airline logistics. Thanks to our aerospace network with 800 highly qualified experts at 70 stations around the globe, SDV Geis is able to serve the entire aerospace logistics spectrum from screws to engines. For further information please contact: jan.kleine-
lasthues@sdv-geis.com
Exhibiting on the Hanse Pavilion by Hanse- Aerospace stand.
Schott AG
Otto Schott Strasse 2, Mainz, Germany, D-55127 W:
www.schott.com
5G80
Scott Group Custom Carpets
3232 Kraft Ave SE, Grand Rapids, USA, 49512 W:
www.scottgroup.com
5C20
SECAR Technologies GmbH Industriepark 14, Hoenigsberg, Austria, 8682
6B62-C
SCHOTT Aviation has been a partner to the aircraft industry since the early 1990's. Our innovative concepts for interior lighting address the aspects of both design and simplicity. With in-seat reading lights and mood lighting scenarios, we provide each passenger with a comfortable and distinctive ambient experience. Furthermore, our opto-electronic components including glass/ceramic-to-metal seals and special optical glasses and coatings contribute towards greater safety while on board the aircraft. SCHOTT Aviation your partner for solutions in Interior Design, Electronics & Sensors, Datacom and Navigation.
With over 42 years of manufacturing experience, Scott Group Custom Carpets draws from their extensive knowledge of working with aircraft OEMS and completion centers throughout the world. With 10 in-house artists and a state-of- the-art manufacturing facility, Scott Group provides quick solutions to meet the demands of aircraft designers and their customers. Founded in 1969, Scott Group Custom Carpets manufactures hand made and custom machine made wool, silk and cashmere carpets for the aviation industry. The corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility are located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
Exhibiting on the Carter Green Aerospace stand.
For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the ALROUND e.V stand.
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