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Aerospace Technologies Group Inc


620 NW 35th ST, Boca Raton, Florida, USA, 33431 W: www.atgshades.com


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AERTEC


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Lieu dit 'La sucrerie', RD 317 - CD 9, VILLERON, Ile-de- France, France, 95380 W: www.group-aertec.fr


Founded in 1998, Aerospace Technologies Group’s(ATG) headquarters are in Boca Raton, FL (USA). ATG is the world's leading supplier of dual window shade systems for the commercial & corporate aviation industries. With over 12,000 units in service in more than 30 aircraft types, ATG window shade systems provide elegant control of natural light through individual translucent and opaque shades. Our products include: Powertech, Powertech II, Powertech III, NG, Ambiance, Tranquility and Synergy Sidewall Systems.


With 20 years experience in maintenance and soft equipment for aircraft cabin, AERTEC offer services in seat maintenance, textile supply chain implementation, cabin and structural modification, aircraft furniture integration, aircraft painting (mobile teams worldwide) and ULD maintenance. Settled close to CDG airport, AERTEC operate on Orly and Le Bourget airports, Toulouse, Bordeaux and Tunisia. PART 145, PART 21, EN 9100, ADOA (April) 2012, AERTEC offer services within the scope of minor STC's development and cabin equipment design. Vacuum Trash Compactor brings major benefits to airlines in terms of easy operating for PNC, weight savings (-45%), maintenance costs and power consumption.


AES Airplane - Equipment & Services GmbH 7B55 Graf-Zeppelin Str 24, Koln, Germany, D-51147 W: www.aes-services.de


Airplane-Equipment & Services GmbH provides cabin interior and component maintenance services, including equipment manufacturing, warranty works, modification and upgrade programs, repairs and maintenance for OEM's and Airliners I.A.W. C6 and C20 certification status including complete interior refurbishment, C-Checks support, component overhaul, repair of aircraft structures in metal and GFK, and vacuum waste line servicing with videoscope surveillance equipment. We offer a 24 hour flexible and motivated coverage for all your maintenance needs. We look forward to meeting you and your requirements.


Aeroworks (EUR) bv


Havenkade 16, 1775BH, Middenmeer, Netherlands W: www.aeroworks.nl


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AES Aircraft Elektro/ Elektronik System GmbH


Hanna-Kunath-Str. 33, Bremen, Germany, 28199


AIM Aviation Ltd 6F60-K2


Jecco House, Boscombe Grove Road, Bournemouth, UK, BH1 4PD W: www.aim-aviation.co.uk


Aeroworks Eur. designs and manufactures, tests and certifies hardware and composites for the interior industry as a whole. Our engineering has developed new latch designs from lightweight aluminum in multiple sizes, shapes and depths to better serve the industry and it's new look. Our composites facilities also continue to develop new tooling and products with our prepreg press, layup and vacuum form products for interiors, door linings, overhead bins, galley ducting and various seat parts. Quality, product support and lead time commitments are some of our strengths and remain an important priority to Aeroworks.


AES provides electrical engineering services and has the know-how to carry out the engineering of all electrical systems for an entire aircraft. Additionally we supply the OEM as well as the VIP and MRO market with our products, i.e. power supplies, LED light systems, telephony and customised household appliances for the aircraft cabin. Our global customers are aircraft manufacturers, commercial airlines, cabin interior and galley manufacturers as well as completion centres. The company is certified according to DIN EN 9100:2003 and is an EASA approved production company (EASA part 21G) and an EASA approved maintenance company (EASA part 145).


Exhibiting on the Hanse Pavilion by Hanse- Aerospace stand.


AIM Aviation demonstrates the complete solution for advanced aircraft interiors; from the ultimate Bar Lounge or unique Duty Free Shop to lightweight fully functional Galley and Stowage systems. Our large team of in-house Engineers provide over 40 years of wide-ranging experience in composite technology, specialist lighting effects and an infinite range of surface finishes. Our knowledgeable certification teams enable the most ambitious Industrial Designers to differentiate each airline’s brand requirements with custom products. AIM Aviation is the low risk solution, supporting major OEMs, the world’s leading airlines and global leasing companies.


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