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Astronics


130 Commerce Way, East Aurora, NY, USA, 14052 W: www.astronics.com


6D30


ATTAX


6 rue des Entrepreneurs, Carrieres sur Seine, France, 78420


6B56-K


AURA from Intelligent Avionics


1 Regent Street, London, UK, SW1 W: www.intelligent-avionics.com


6A50


Astronics Advanced Electronic Systems (AES), the market leader in innovative “intelligently managed power”, is displaying their latest EMPOWER®


In-Seat Power System offering up to


200VA per outlet and an integrated USB charger as well as the latest in IFE integrated power solutions. Astronics DME, specializing in aviation lighting, safety and survival products, is displaying its Air Lite™


LED aviation flashlights,


406 MHz ELT, aviation first aid kits, and child restraint system. Astronics Luminescent System Inc. (LSI), a leader in advanced, high- performance lighting systems, is displaying its new LED and HID Exterior Lighting Systems and A350XWB Cabin Emergency Lighting System.


ATTAX has designed and manufactured aircraft seat attachment fittings for major aircraft seat makers for 20 years. ATTAX is introducing a new generation of automatic, standardized, quick and easy installation fittings, answering the growing demand for cost reduction and time saving in Final Assembly Line. As a recognized expert on Assembly Systems, ATTAX also designs and manufactures assembly systems for all industries, such as: clips, agrafes, panel fasteners, cable and pipe supports, clip nuts, cage nuts, flat and wire springs, etc TECH INDUSTRIES, mother company of ATTAX, also manufactures assembled aluminium seat frames for a major aircraft seat maker.


Exhibiting on the Ubifrance stand.


AURA is a trio of flexible, superbly engineered IFE solutions. AURA Works is a seat-centric system that is ultra lightweight, 99.99% reliable (guaranteed), less expensive to own and operate (no more costly annual service contracts), and delivers happier passengers and happier crews. AURA Connected combines wireless content streaming with optional in-seat power; passengers can play and work on their tablets, smartphones, and laptops - and keep them charged. And AURA One is a fast, inexpensive way to replace legacy tape players with a digital head-end, and provides a path to upgrade to AURA Works or AURA Connected. IFE in the past was rigid. The future is flexible, and has an AURA.


ATC GmbH


6G67


Flughafen Siegerland, Hugo-Junkers-Str. 1, Liebenscheid, Germany, 56479 W: www.ATC-GmbH.aero


As an EN 9100 certified aerospace supplier we design and produce tube- and pipe-systems, components of bended and welded tubes and pipes as well as all kind of metal parts. We are specialized in Engineering and Design, Tube- Bending, Welding, Brazing, Hardware and Fitting Installation. Specialties: Build-to-Print Components, Fluid-systems, Welded Assemblies, Testing. Wir sind ein Hersteller von Rohrsystemen, Baugruppen sowie Komponenten aus Blech und gebogenen sowie geschweißten Rohren für die Luftfahrt nach EN9100.


AUNDE Group


Waldnieler Strasse 151, Moenchengladbach, Germany, D - 41068 W: www.aunde.com


Founded in 1899, AUNDE specialised already in 1920 in developing and producing upholstery and innovative textiles for the automotive industry. In 1982 the ongoing globalisation of the automotive industry lead to the start of the internationalisation of AUNDE and transformed the single company to AUNDE Group, present in 25 countries worldwide now. AUNDE Group with the brands AUNDE and ISRINGHAUSEN is one of the leading premium manufacturers of automotive and aerospace textiles and seatcovers, vehicle seats and technical springs worldwide for the leading automotive and aircraft manufacturers and operators.


7D35


Avia Technique Ltd


5B50


Unit 1, Fishponds Estate, Avia Technique, Fishponds Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, UK, RG41 2QJ W: www.aviapulse.co.uk


Avia Technique designs and manufactures Portable Pulse Oxygen Systems (PPOS), including the Avia Pulse AE, D and DE Series cylinders for therapeutic and emergency use. The Avia Pulse Series benefits include, pneumatic conserver (no batteries), simple to operate, robust (withstands a 3M drop), has excellent duration, light weight and has been designed with cabin crew and passengers in mind (Human Factors). Avia is a MRO specialising in Oxygen Safety Equipment, Fire Extinguishers, Fuel System Equipment, Filters, Heat Exchangers and ELT's. Partnerships include Air Liquide, ELTA, Parker Aerospace, SAFRAN and IAS. Approvals: EASA Part 21 and 145, FAR 145, ISO9001, AS9100, and TCCA.


Exhibiting on the IAS Industrial & Airborne Systems stand.


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