125 Muehlenberg Interiors GmbH & Co. KG
Vierenkamp 1, Hamburg, D 22453, Germany T: + 49 40 52 87 22 37 W:
www.muehlenberg.de
Mühlenberg Interiors is a certified company specialising in the design, production and maintenance of aircraft interiors for passenger, VIP and freighter aircraft - including certification of integration (Supplemental Type Certificate (STC)). For over 50 years Mühlenberg is one of the world's leading manufacturers of high quality and weight-optimized cabin interiors. The company which is located in Hamburg designs and manufactures with its 200 employees aircraft galleys, stowages and other similar lightweight aircraft components. Mühlenberg supplies monuments as plug-and-play solutions. For our costumers - airlines, aircraft manufactures, completion centres and railway manufacturers worldwide - we provide high flexibility and customer orientation.
6F90 Neotex 6D50
C/Forjadores s/n, Pol. Ind Prado del Espino, Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, E-28660, Spain T: + 34 91 63 24 391 W:
www.neotex.com
Industrial Neotex SA is manufacturing Aircraft Interios since 1987. EASA 21 and 145 as well as ISO9000 & EN9100. Approved by Boeing and Airbus.
New Metals & Chemicals Ltd 5A80
Newmet House, Rue De St Lawrence, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1PF, UK W:
www.newmet.co.uk
New Metals & Chemicals Limited is the main supplier of silicone foam and composite materials for aircraft interiors in Europe. Applications include seals for composite panels and ducting gaskets, fire barriers, acoustic insulation etc. We have various products which fulfil FAR 25-856a requirements. We also offer acrylic foam bonding tapes, carpet fixing tapes, waterproof cloth tapes and other adhesive tapes. Our facilities include water jet cutting.
National Research Council Canada
5G28
1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0R6, Canada W:
www.NRCaerospace.gc.ca
NRC Aerospace develops, applies and evaluates technologies for healthy and comfortable aircraft cabin environments in pressurized fixed-wing aircraft. Areas of expertise include acoustics (noise control, and human response to sound and vibration), lighting (quality, controls, energy use and human factors), ventilation and indoor air quality (fluid dynamics in the indoor environment, characteristics of bleed air, off-gassing of cabin materials, and infectious disease transmission), and thermal comfort and other human factors. In addition, NRCs Fire Research, and Composite and Novel Airframe Materials programs can evaluate new aircraft cabin products for fire, smoke and structural safety.
Netherlands Aerospace Group (NAG)
P.O. Box 190, Zoetermeer, 2700 AD, Netherlands W:
www.nag.aero
The Netherlands Aerospace Group (NAG) is the national trade association encompassing aerospace companies and organisations engaged in education, R&D, engineering, manufacturing and Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) of civil and military systems and equipment. The 99 members of the NAG improve their business position by being part of an active association that clusters over 95% of the Dutch Aerospace Sector. Our goal is to improve the international competitiveness of the Dutch aerospace industry.
Find more
information about the NAG and its participating members at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2011 on:
www.nag.aero
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NobleTek GmbH
4D10-K
Industriestraße 8-10, Steinebach/Sieg, D-57520, Germany W:
www.nobletek.com
NobleTek provides large companies with 3D engineering designs and electronic technical manuals, supporting the design, manufacturing,maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) functions, Interior projects include galleys,stowage, ceilings, crew rests, bins, and wiring diagrams. Exterior projekts include designing fuselage assembly lines, fin bore fixtures, bulkhead drilling fixtures, wing transport cradles, stringer drilling machines, and side shellassemblies. Other services include FEA, meshing, and legacyengineering data conversion. With a proven track record in aerospace, NobleTek´ISO 9001 certified processes and domain expertise ensure that projects are delivered according to specification, on time, and within budget.
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