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SABIC


Hall B5 – 5B31


Innovative Plastics, Plasticslaan 1, 4612PX, Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands T: +31 164 292911 F: + 31 164 293272 E: sfs.info@sabic-ip.com W: www.sabic.com/sfs


SABIC offers high-performance thermoplastic resin, sheet, foam and composite solutions to support global aerospace OEMs and suppliers with meeting the critical challenges of weight-out, regulatory compliance, sustainability and improved flying experience. These innovative products, together with the SABIC’s material technologies can help our customers reduce weight by up to 50% which may conserve fuel and lower emissions; meet tough FST regulations; reduce overall system costs; and enhance safety and comfort of the cabin environment.


SACS Boysen Aerospace Group Hall B6 - 6B90


Stuttgarter Strasse 58, 78628 Rottweil, Germany T: +49 741 942 002 200 F: +49 741 942 002 290 E: info@sacs.aero, info@boysen.aero W: www.sacs.aero


The SACS Boysen Aerospace Group consists of SACS and Boysen. SACS is a specialist in the production of fastening and connecting systems as well as aircraft interiors. Boysen produces and distributes washers and nuts and its product range contains (but is not limited to) metric and unified fasteners and electrical components.


SWS Certification Services Ltd Hall B5 – 5C8


(Head Design Office & Test & Development Facility), ECM2 ER Building, Heol Cefn Gwrgan, Margam, Port Talbot, SA13 2EZ, Wales, United Kingdom T: +44 (0)1639 899 658 F: +44 (0)1639 881 730 E: sales@swscertification.com W: www.swscertification.com


SWS are an EASA Part 21 approved DOA who are industry leaders in obtaining EASA approvals for our clients all over the world. The company has pioneered some of the latest certification standards in Aircraft Interiors today and provide airworthiness approvals for STCs, Minor design changes & repairs for aeroplanes & rotorcraft.


Telefonix, Inc.


Hall B6 - 6C49


2340 Ernie Krueger Circle, Waukegan, IL 60087 USA T: +1 847.244.4500


F: +1 847.244.4525 E: info@telefonixinc.com W: www.telefonixinc.com


Telefonix, Inc. is a turnkey design, production and management partner. With over 20 years of experience in the aviation industry, Telefonix offers both mechanical and electrical design services, specializing in cord reels, cabling, plastics design and electronics. We develop superior solutions by leveraging industry experience and remaining focused on innovation.


TEX Plastics Limited


Hall B5 – 5E5


Aviemore Industrial Estate, Barnstaple, EX31 2EU T: +44 (0)1271 378528 F: +44 (0)1271 379230 E: info@tex.co.uk W: www.tex-plastics.co.uk


Tex Plastics Limited specialise in the manufacture of injection mouldings and assemblies for the aircraft interiors industry. Our expertise in moulding high performance polymers and manufacture of precision tooling ensures that our customers get the best product for quality and value to meet the highest interior finish standards.


Global resources for tooling and moulding capabilities means that Tex are very competitive in this market and continues to win projects from major aerospace companies.


TIMCO Aerosystems


Hall B5 – 5A20


815 Radar Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27410, United States T: +1 (336) 668-4410 extension 3153 F: +1 (336) 665-9011 E: interiorinfo@timco.aero W: www.timco.aero/aerosystems


TIMCO Aerosystems is a business unit of TIMCO Aviation Services (TIMCO), one of the world’s largest independent aircraft MRO providers. It is one of a select few companies that can support its customers with a full spectrum of cabin solutions including state-of-the-art design engineering, interiors project integration and certification services under its FAA Organization Delegation Authorization (ODA). TIMCO Aerosystems also manufactures a full line of interiors products, including FeatherWeight™ galleys, lavatories and passenger seating.


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Vector Informatik GmbH


Hall B7 – 7A53


Customer Center Hamburg, Borsteler Bogen 27, 22453 Hamburg, Germany T: +49 40 2020130-0 F: +49 40 2020130-20 E: info@vector.com W: www.avionics-networking.com


Developers and test engineers will benefit from Vector solutions for aerospace electronic networking. The focus is on tools for electrical/electronic architecture, developing, monitoring and analyzing the bus communications and on test tools in the form of a "HIL for the developer’s office desk". Vector offers universal support for bus networks/protocols like AFDX/ARINC 664, IP, CAN, ARINC 825/826, ARINC 810/812, ARINC 429.


W L Gore & Associates


Hall B6 – 6A64


Nordring 1, D-91785 Pleinfeld, Germany T: +49 9144 601-6389 F: +49 9144 601-6133 E: ptillman@wlgore.com


Yepsan Defense and Aviation Industry Inc.


W: www.gore.com/aerospace


Gore’s commitment to innovation is based on a thorough understanding of materials and how they interact with their environment — with the result of reliable products for the aerospace industry. Gore’s products meet the industry’s unique challenges that include reducing downtime for maintenance, decreasing operating costs, improving pilot communication, and providing protection and comfort for flight and ground personnel.


Hall B6 – 6C103


Kayapa San. Bol. No:9 Nilufer/BURSA/TURKEY T: +90 (224) 493 26 90 7 F: +90 (224) 493 26 96 E: fatih@yepsan.com.tr W: www.yepsan.com.tr


Yepsan Defense and Aviation Industry Inc. operates in electric, electronic, software, metal forming, machining, welding, mechanical systems and chemical product area. We make plastic forming of stainless steel, aluminum, titanium also design and produce all tools and fixtures for plastic forming, we are strategic partner of TAI on sheet metal forming area. The Universal Engine Stand for aircraft engines and Universal Transportation Stand for skid type helicopters is designed as mechanical systems. We make it possible.


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