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108 Iacobucci HF Electronics Spa


Colle Baiocco, 03013 Ferentino, Italy W: www.iacobucci.aero


IACOBUCCI HF is a worldwide leader, manufacturer and supplier of galley inserts. With over 30 years of experience, its focus on research and development and its customer oriented approach, the company represents the excellence in engineering, certification, quality manufacturing, design and innovation for commercial and business aviation of Espresso Machines, Coffee Makers, Water Heaters, Trash compactors, Seats, Meal and Beverage trolleys. With headquarter in Ferentino, Italy, and with offices and Repair Stations in Middle East, Asia, USA, Europe and South America the company is the favourite choice among elite Airlines and private jet customers throughout the world.


7F20 IB Steiner


Poststrasse 12, Spielberg, 8724, Austria W: www.ibsteiner.com


Innovative Products and Technologies Superior Solutions for Series Production IB STEINER is an experienced development partner for complex interior assemblies like Window Reveal Assys, Window Shade Assys and OHSC Latching Units. We support international suppliers and OEMs in aircraft industry like AIRBUS and BOEING. IB STEINER is specialized in the development of plastic and multi material products, analysis of materials and development of production processes. IB STEINER has developed and patented the EXJECTION® technology. EXJECTION® enables our customers in aircraft industry to produce thin walled profiles with great lengths without the existing restrictions of the injection moulding and the extrusion processes.


6B80 Icon


Neuer Wall 50, Hamburg, 20354, Germany W: www.iconCFD.com


ICON was established as a private limited company in May 1992. Since then ICON has provided independent and confidential technology and process engineering solutions to OEMs, SMEs and research organisations worldwide. It utilises, develops and supports the use of computer simulations to model fluid flow in a range of applications. Such simulations can drastically reduce product design lead times and steer optimum product design as it replaces a significant part of a traditional design-prototype- test environment. ICONs strategy is as pertinent today as it was in 1992: To provide high-quality independent advice and expertise in process, technology and services.


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IAS


Heidekoppel 27, Henstedt-Ulzburg, 24558, Germany W: www.iasgermany.com


IAS has continued its development to meet customer requirements for cabin refurbishment. IAS has now joined forces with the EASA Part145 operation of Global Interior Support (GIS) to offer a full range of services for aircraft cabin refurbishment. Be this at the IAS/GIS facility in Henstedt-Ulzburg or on the aircraft itself working under the aegis of the customer designated MRO. With our continued relationship with Reheat International (Galley Inserts) and Aviatechnique (Oxygen Systems) IAS believe that whatever your aircraft cabin requirements we will meet them on time and on price.


5B50


IBH Elektrotechnik GmbH


Gutenbergring 35, Norderstedt, 22848, Germany W: www.IBH-Elektrotechnik.de


IBH is a well-known EN 9120:2005 certified engineering company and partner to the producers and subcontractors of the aviation industry. A wide product-range and deliveries off the shelf supplement is our service. We offer products of various producers like Bentley Harris, Celduc, Kuhnke, Raychem and Tyco Electronics. These products include shrinkable products, wire and cable (AIRBUS/MIL-certified), systems for cable-marking, sleeving-protection, thermal protection, electric isulation and connectors.


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IFPL (Inflight Peripherals)


6C12


Bloomsbury Park, Manners View, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 5FA, UK T: + 44 (0) 1983 822611 W: www.ifpl.com


IFPL is a design and manufacturing company offering products for IFE&C Systems. From hardware such as consoles and monitor arms to PCUs, IFPL is mainly known for its connectors, including the highly reliable Long-Life audio jack; the easy to maintain Rapid Fit jack and the low- cost noise cancelling INCAM. Latest connectors are HDMI jacks and the AP Jack, (USB and INCAM). For some years IFPL has been involved in Near Field Communications; as mobile phones are likely to become personal NFC devices, IFPL believes that the opportunities for airlines are widespread; come and talk to IFPL about our latest capabilities.


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