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B/E Aerospace


1455 Fairchild Road, Winston-Salem, USA, 27105 W: www.beaerospace.com


5C55


BDLI German Aerospace Industries Association


ATRIUM, Friedrichstrasse 60, Berlin, Germany, 10117 W: www.bdli.de


B/E Aerospace is the worlds leading provider of aircraft interior products and solutions, and the world's leading distributor of aerospace fasteners and consumables. Come see how our extensive market research & development have produced a broad array of products that provide weight savings and performance. B/E's diverse range of products include Super First Class, Business Class and Main Cabin seating, lighting and oxygen systems, as well as galley inserts and structures. Additionally, B/E provides cabin interior design, thermal & power management expertise, reconfiguration, pilot and crew rests, and fastener & consumables distribution. Come experience what B/E can do for you.


BDLI Image booth of the Network Cabin / Cargo Competence from Germany This industrial network focuses on delivering integrated future cabin/cargo concepts and solutions whilst introducing essential innovations. Involved companies and OEM Airbus cover relevant areas of aircraft cabin/cargo from research through innovation, development, manufacturing and repair. Within the network, the companies team on joint projects. Current products already reveal a high level of design culture, customer orientation, technological competence and capability to integrate innovative technologies. For next-generation commercial aircraft, the network is working on multi-disciplinary solutions to improve eco-efficiency, productivity and profitability with a focus on sustainability.


Belgraver B.V. 7D30


Energiestraat 31, Naarden, Netherlands, 1411 AS W: www.belgraver.nl


5C15


Belgraver Aircraft Interiors is a leading manufacturer of non-structural aircraft interior and aircraft seat parts. Main products include plastic parts - foodtrays, shrouds, fairings, kick panels, bumpers, latches, etc; foam parts - armcaps, cushions etc; textile parts - seat covers (both leather and fabric), (pleated) curtains, etc; and special products - magazine racks, baby bassinets, etc. Serving over 125 airlines in Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa. All parts are certified through EASA Form 1.


BARRY Controls USA 4510, Vanowen Street, Burbank, USA, CA 91505


7C30


Beadlight Ltd


B3-B7 New Yatt Business Cente, Witney, Oxfordshire, UK, OX29 6TJ W: www.beadlight.com


For further information please visit our stand.


Exhibiting on the Hutchinson Aerospace GmbH stand.


Beadlight, the pioneer in LED seat reading lights, having designed and manufactured the first ever LED reading light for Virgin Atlantic in 1997/8, returns to the Aircraft Interiors Exhibition. This year Beadlight will show many reading lights including those qualified and undergoing qualification for the Boeing 787. Working on the principles of safety, quality and design, Beadlight in-seat reading lights incorporate that certain design flair where other lights just cannot compete. Beadlight works with designers and consultants covering not only the world of premier aircraft seating but also those of Mega Yachts, Cruise Ships and the Worlds top hotels.


5A43


Bell Bespoke Interiors Limited


5C20


Mill One, Pleasley Vale Business Park, Outgang Lane, Mansfield, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK, NG19 8RL W: www.bellbespokeinteriors.co.uk


Bell Bespoke Interiors manufacture, repair and refurbish corporate, VIP & VVIP aircraft interiors. Situated in Nottinghamshire, we are in the acknowledged heartland of furniture making and skill training. We have a handpicked dedicated team of skilled craftsmen with over 200 years combined experience which allows us to push the boundaries beyond the accepted norm. We also undertake prototype and development projects and conceptual mock up build. Using the skills we have honed over a considerable time we strive to give the customer exactly what he/she requires with our main mission being to deliver the finished article on time, on budget and to the highest possible quality criteria.


Exhibiting on the Carter Green Aerospace stand.


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