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CTT Systems AB
Hall B5 – 5E69
Box 1042, SE, 61129 Nyköping Sweden T: +46 155 205902 M: +46 70 6652445 F: +46 155 205925 E:
peter.landquist@
ctt.se W:
www.ctt.se
CTT Systems AB is a Swedish technology company active in the aviation industry, specialising in humidity control system for commercial aircraft. Our products; the Zonal Drying System prevent fuselage condensation, which means less weight resulting in lower fuel consumption and emissions; the Cair™ system solves the dry air cabin problem by increasing the cabin relative humidity, significantly improving passenger comfort. Our mission is that every airline should offer the Cair™
system in terms
of air humidity , that improves personal wellbeing for crew and passengers. CTT system AB is located in Nyköping, Sweden.
Desso Aviation
Hall B7 –7B70
Taxandriaweg 15, 5142 PA Waalwijk, The Netherlands T: +31 (0)416 684273 F: +31 (0)416 335955 E:
aviation@desso.com W:
www.desso-aviation.com
Desso Aviation Carpets has been enjoying a global reputation for its design and craftsmanship for over 20 years. As such, our ambition is to deliver innovative, commercial and practical solutions.
Visit our booth at AIX 2013 for the launch of two of our latest developments: our Trend Report 2013 with the key trends for cabin interior design for the new year, and a new revolutionary 1100 grams/m² lightweight carpet – a product that enables a weight reduction of over 40% compared to market standards.
digEcor, Inc.
1535 N 1100 W, Springville, UT 84663 T: +1 801 691 7223 F: +1 801 691 7236 E:
sales@digEcor.com W:
www.digEcor.com
digEcor provides a low cost, end-to-end inflight entertainment solution. We specialize in personal media platforms (PMPs) and content management. With years of experience, we focus on increasing traveler satisfaction, creating easily executed solutions, and generating revenue for clients.
Hall B6 – 6D39
digital entertainment solutions
EAM Worldwide
Hall B7 – 7C20
USA Headquarters: 5502 NW 37th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33142 USA T: +1 305 871 4050 F: +1 305 637 8632 E:
Manny.Gato@
eamworldwide.com W:
www.eamworldwide.com
EAM Worldwide has over 60 years of experience as a leading manufacturer of aviation safety equipment. EAM, an industry innovator, also offers RFID solutions to streamline in-cabin equipment tracking and inventory management without time-consuming manual counts. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, EAM also has a global sales office in Dubai, UAE.
Franke Aquarotter GmbH
Hall B5 – 5E61
Parkstraße 1-5, D-14974 Ludwigsfelde T: +49 (0) 3378 818-455 F: +49 (0) 3378 818-304 E:
ws-mobile-systems.de@
franke.com W:
www.franke-aviation-systems.com
With different new stand-alone heaters, Franke Aquarotter is presenting advanced hot-water technology in commercial aircrafts and showcases the water and shower supply system including customised variants that will be used in the A380.
In addition you will find the latest products that will be used for various aircrafts from Airbus, Bombardier, Embraer and Sukhoi.
Geven SpA
Hall B5 – 5C20
Via Boscofangone, Zona Industriale Nola-Marigliano, 80035 Nola – NA , Italy T: +39 081 312 1301 F: +39 081 312 1321 E:
sales@geven.com W:
www.geven.com
From the solid growth success achieved in the narrowbody cabins Geven is turning the eye to the widebody cabin and to the more complex array of long-range seating products.
Geven is concentrating on completing its seating line to address all the challenges and requirements of the long haul audience. New products dedicated to First, Business and Y+ widebodies will be the result of much joint pre- integration with some leading IFE vendors as well as of joint development with other key vendors such as cushion, composite and power source manufacturers.
IFPL (Inflight Peripherals Ltd) Hall B6 – 6C10
IFPL (Inflight Peripherals Ltd), Elm Lane, Calbourne, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 4JY, UK T: +44 (0)1983 555900 F: +44 (0)1983 531608 E:
enquiries@ifpl.com W:
www.ifpl.com
IFPL is again exhibiting at AIX 2013 and we look forward to showing you our latest innovative products. We have brought airlines the hardware to enable the cashless passenger payment on-board system of the future. Our Near Field Communication in-flight payment technology eases payment and therefore can increase an airline’s ancillary revenue generation. In addition, it can provide destination e-vouchers back to the passenger, which thereby improves the passenger’s total travel experience.
IMC/IMCI Aerospace Group Hall B7 – 7E58
Suite 101, 8223 Brecksville Road, Brecksville, OH 44141, USA T: +1 (770) 844-1534 F: +1 (770) 844-1745 E:
cbuntin@mfgco.com W:
www.mfgco.com
IMC/IMCI Aerospace Group has been formed to combine the global aerospace capabilities of IMC (Industrial Manufacturing Company) and IMCI (Industrial Manufacturing Company International).
IMC/IMCI Aerospace Group brings together the strengths and capabilities of Arrowhead Products, Flexider Aerospace, AvSupport and Nanjing Arrowhead Products, to provide complete Low Pressure & High Pressure aerospace ducting systems, and component production and design capabilities in the Americas, Europe and Asia.
InFlight Entertainment Products
Hall B6 – 6B21
850 Commerce Pkwy, Carpentersville, IL 60110, USA T: +1 847 844 7367 F: +1 847 844 1068 E:
info@ifeproducts.com W:
www.ifeproducts.com
As a global leader in IFE retrofit projects, IFE Products offers the reliability you expect at a price you can’t beat. From monitors and file servers to complete overhead IFE systems, IFE Products flies on hundreds of aircraft worldwide on the world’s largest and smallest airlines. Coupled with its FAA 145 Repair Station and one of the world’s most comprehensive Repair Capabilities List, there’s virtually no problem IFE Products can’t help you solve!
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