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Bertrandt Ingenieurbüro GmbH


Blohmstr. 10, Hamburg, Germany, D-21079 W: www,bertrandt.com


6B89


BIC Carpets


Vlarningstraat 12, Wevelgem, Belgium, B-8560 W: www.bic-aircraft.be


5C40


Bluebox Avionics


6F32


Century House, 43 East Port, Dumferline, UK, KY12 7JE W: www.blueboxavionics.com


The Bertrandt Group has been providing development solutions for the international automotive and aviation industries in Europe and the USA for more than 35 years. Around 9.000 employees at 38 locations guarantee extensive know-how, sustainable project solutions and a high level of customer orientation. The aviation industry is a dynamic sector: the development solutions of the future focus on new materials and production processes, environmentally friendly propulsion systems and passenger comfort. Therefore Bertrandt continuously adapts its range of services and focuses on structural and cabin development, electronics, prototyping and process management.


Our Aircraft Division, has been manufacturing aircraft carpets since 1955 for commercial and vip aviation. B.I.C. has advanced CAD design facilities, so we can offer exclusive patterns, colours and luxury carpets, all at very competitive prices. Ultra Light Weight carpets are available starting from 1050 gr/m2.


Exhibiting on the FLAG stand.


Bluebox Avionics produces a series of light weight, next-generation IFE systems developed to leverage the power of consumer IT technology into solutions far superior to traditional IFE hardware. See Bluebox's range of tablet devices including the iPad and the fully controlled Bluebox embedded system. The vertically integrated products are low in cost but high in capability offering: An entertaining and engaging infotainment system Innovative content load processes reduced total cost of ownership a flexible product upgrade path A robust retail sales and marketing capability Comprehensive usage monitoring for marketing and cost control First class support infrastructure and logistics option.


bfw Unternehmen fuer Bildung


Boddenweg 30, Stralsund, Germany, 18439 W: www.bfw.de


6F60-H2


Biolink Gesellschaft für Verbindungstechnologien mbH


Brunnenweg 38, Waakirchen, Germany, D-83666


Bolder Manufacturing 6A95


5D80


11621 Monarch St., Garden Grove, California, USA, 92692 W: WWW.boldermfg.com


The Berufsfortbildungswerk GmbH (bfw), company for education, also offers companies of the aviation industry a wide range of retraining and further training measures which are conceived and successfully implemented to satisfy their requirements for well-qualified staff. bfw is certificated by the German Federal Aviation Authority according to EASA Annex (Part-147) for the training of certifying staff according to Part-66. The following skilled jobs are offered for the industry: - Aviation Technician (Manufacturing Engineering, Engine Technology, Maintenance) - Electronics Technician for Aeronanutical


Engineering All training courses


in the industry have been developed in coordination.


Exhibiting on the Hanse Pavilion by Hanse- Aerospace stand.


Biolink is a specialist manufacturer of tapes. Our unique solvent free adhesive technology is utilised to produce a wide variety of high performance adhesive tapes, for many industries and critical applications, such as aircraft flooring. Our AIRBUS approved and specified carpet tape, Relink 2318, provides consistent high quality and performance, delivering quantifiable cost savings for the customer. Relink 2318 is a high performance carpet tape, providing to the cabin engineers the benefits of quick installation, secure lift free fixation across all carpet backing types and, of course, rapid residue and damage free removal, in one piece.


Bolder Manufacturing, a versatile Design and Manufacturing Company, energizes a highly experienced Management, Engineering and Operations Team to achieve unique solutions to achieve our customer’s objectives and create highly functional products of superior quality. Bolder Manufacturing’s capabilities range from consulting services to conceptual design to product engineering to manufacturing, testing and certification activities.


Exhibiting on the AAR stand.


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