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132 Recticel Aviation


Panhuizerweg 9, Kesteren, Netherlands, 4041 CN, Netherlands T: +31 (0) 488 481359 W: www.recticelaviation.nl


Recticel Aviation is active in the design and production of customized aviation seat cushions, crew rest mattresses and technical parts. We are not only specialised on manufacturing first tier seating applications but also on developing new cushion solutions on existing 9G and 16G seats. With Recticel Aviation you benefit from tailor- made service,direct communication, short lead- times flexibility and innovative ideas for customised cushions, tested and certified. Cost advantages due to our cleanable Rectiflame HR® seat cushion concept Based on 20 years of experience, all engineering, production, laboratory and oil burner testing is performed in house.Visit us and meet our team!


5B20 REHAU AG + Co


Verkaufsbüro Hamburg, Tempowerkring 1c, Hamburg, 21079, Germany W: www.rehau.com


REHAU strive to develop products that are ever more lightweight, have execellent flame resistance and are at the same time extremely strong. REHAU produces fiber-reinforced plastics, silicone seals, ready-to-assemble equipment systems, air conditioner system components and a variety of profile systems for interior fittings.


6D64 Relats S.A


Priorat sn, Pol. Ind. La Borda, Caldes de Montbui, E-08140, Spain W: www.relats.com


Since its foundation in 1957 up to the present day, Relats has evolved to become one of the world-wide leaders in flexible insulating sleevings. Our company is quality oriented and as the result of the constant commitment and dedication to research and development our products are used as key components in many areas such as the automotive, electrical, household, appliances, electronics, railway, aeronautics and aerospace industries. PRODUCTS DESCRIPTION Flexible electrical and thermal insulating sleevings based on glass fibre substrate. Sound absorption and mechanical protection sleevings. High temperature resistant thermal insulating seals.


7G21


Regent Aerospace


28110 W Harrison Parkway, Valencia, California, 91355, USA W: www.regentaerospace.com


Regent is proud to announce the opening of our newest Interiors MRO location in El Salvador! Regent Aerospace, along with our Airbase Services division, is the premier Global Aircraft Interiors MRO with 12 facilities strategically located throughout the world to support your needs for Manufacture, Repair, Modification and Reconfiguration of Seating, Carpet, Dress Cover, IFE, Galley and Lavatory, Survival Equipment, Life Vest, Trolley, Coffee Maker, Oven and ULD.


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Reheat International Ltd


5B50


Riverside, Omega Park, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 2UF, UK W: www.reheat.aero


Reheat International specialise in aftermarket support for aircraft galley and interior equipment such as ovens, coffee makers, water boilers, toilet water heaters & faucet assemblies. We are EASA 145, FAA 145 and TCCA Approved as a Repair Station with a very comprehensive capability list covering equipment manufactured by all of the leading interior OEM's. Reheat also holds a large inventory of galley equipment rotables and spares for sale or exchange. In addition Reheat is the Authorised Repair Station for EuMEA for Adams Rite Aerospace and International Water Guard as well as European Distributor for MAPCO, Norduyn.


Replin Fabrics


March Street Mills, Peebles, Scotland, EH45 8ER, UK W: www.replin-fabrics.co.uk


Replin Fabrics designs and manufactures high- quality performance textiles for the aviation industry. Our core products include wool-based fabrics for lightweight cabin wall coverings, seating and curtains. Innovative ideas, exciting design and intelligent technology are the cornerstones of our philosophy and high-grade materials and sound craftsmanship are the very substance and expression of our products' durability and function. Our team is expert at transforming brands and creative ideas into unique, aesthetic, practical and cost-effective fabrics whilst ensuring its world-class integrity by carefully testing each piece of fabric against stringent international technical and safety requirements.


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