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Ubifrance


77 Boulevard Saint-Jacques, Paris, France, 75014 W: www.ubifrance.fr


6B56-Q


Vartan Product Support


Hein-Sass-Weg 36, Hamburg, Germany, 21 129 W: www.vps-group.com


5F35


Vauth & Sohn GmbH & Co. KG


Hembser-Str. 1, Brakel-Beller, Germany, 33034 W: www.vauth-sohn.com


6F60-C3


Under the supervision of Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry, UBIFRANCE, the French Agency for International Business Development, is a key force in the public programme for export support. In connection with Ubifrance officies overseas, Ubifrance offers French firms a full range of services to help them in their development on foreign markets: Information, consulting, market supervision, B2B meetings, etc.


Vartan Product Support takes better care of the needs of cabin interior manufacturer at the Airbus Final Assembly Line Hamburg, Toulouse and Tianjin as well as the Boeing facilities in Seattle. The idea is to concentrate several OEM´s enabling them to fulfill their requirements in relation to the aircraft manufacturer on-site with flexible and cost-effective solutions - being the link between suppliers, costumers, airlines and aircraft manufacturers. Support activities include: modifications and reworks, spare parts handling and ordering, engineering link to the OEM´s homebase, deputizing interior manufacturer in meetings with OEM and airlines, liability evaluation and incoming inspections.


Exhibiting on the Global Interior Support GmbH stand.


Vauth & Sohn has specialised in the manufacture of flame resistant foams for the aircraft industry. Advanced solutions are available for passenger seats, flight attendant- and pilot seats. Furthermore, armrests and various moulded parts are manufactured from integral foam. Vauth & Sohn is an established test facility for flammability test acc. to FAA/EASA and Airbus standards and approved acc. to EASA 21G and EN 9100. We supply cushions and foam articles for all categories of aircraft seats (passenger, pilot and flight attendant seats). All types of arm caps and arm cap recovering. We are capable of performing most of the flammablity tests that are used in the Aircraft industry.


Exhibiting on the Hanse Pavilion by Hanse- Aerospace stand.


UUDS


5B70


UUDS, ZAC du Moulin, 12, rue du Meunier BP 63103 Roissy en France, Roissy Charles De Gaulle Cedex, Ile-de- France, France, 95975 W: www.uuds.com


UUDS aeronautical department provides you with a 30 years’ experience in chemical treatments (cleaning,desinsectisation, disinfection, fumigation) and over 20 years' experience in manufacturing cabin equipments. UUDS manufactures all kind of metallic or composite cabin equipment: -Including medical infrastructures and equipment especially designed for the passenger’s comfort such as the medical stretcher and the baby bassinet. Also, one of our services is a dry cleaning process for aircrafts called "Ecoshine", which drastically reduces the amount of water required to clean an aircraft and can be undertaken without the need for the aircraft to be taken out of service.


Vaupell Inc


1144 NW 53rd, Seattle, Washington, USA, 98107 W: www.vaupell.com


7G21


Vector Informatik GmbH


6E100


Ingersheimer Straße 24, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, 70499 W: www.vector.com


Vaupell is the leading supplier globally to integrators of commercial aircraft interior assemblies. We provide fully integrated design, manufacturing and assembly solutions, and, in cooperation with Enikon GmbH, aerospace painting, in the US, Europe and China. We apply leading edge design and technologies to weight reduction through metal replacement and thin- wall molding, with our experience in molding high-heat aerospace plastics since 1947. We offer full design, prototyping, testing and qualification for aerospace assemblies. We have the only aerospace-qualified molding and assembly facility in China, and five facilities in the US, providing cost-effective manufacturing for aircraft indu


Developers and test engineers will benefit from Vector solutions for aerospace electronic networking. The focus here is on tools for E/E architecture, monitoring and analyzing the bus communications and on test tools in the form of a "HIL for the developer’s office desk".


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