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139 SiT


Rue Robert Marechal Senior, Zl La Limoise, Issoudun, F-36100, France W: www.zodiacaerospace.com


SiT by Zodiac Aerospace is an innovative In- Flight Entertainment system based on content loading in each passenger TV screen. Significant weight and cost of ownership savings, improved reliability, up to date technology providing the highest comfort for the end user are the key advantages of the SiT. Visit us to discover our new TV screen generation and the friendly Graphic User Interface for passengers and Airlines staff.


7D50 SkyTender


Grosshorst 3, Isernhagen, 30916, Germany W: www.skymax.eu/products/sky-tender/


6B80 Smiths Metal Centres Ltd


Stratton Business Park, London Road, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, SG18 8QB, UK W: www.smithmetal.com


SkyTender is a joined approach between Air-Eltec GmbH and SkyMax GmbH. The SkyTender is the first and only patented fully automatic beverage system. System benefits: -save 80% in logistics cost and space -overall information transceiving - safe up to 60kg per flight -avoid tons of garbage per year -save space for one and more seats - flexible syrup bearing -increase advertising efforts with more brands and gain turnover opportunities -highlight your promotions -support success in duty free and onboard sales.


Multi Metal & Raw Material Stockholder. Specialising in Aircraft MRO, Aerospace, High Performance, Medical, Oil & Gas & Defence Markets.


4B20


Skandia


7C76


5000 N Highway 251, Davis Junction, Illinois, 61020, USA W: www.skandiainc.com


Learn how you can exceed your customers expectations utilizing one or more of our new products that improve the appearance, comfort and cabin noise levels while reducing installation time, weight and material cost. Find out how Skandia can improve your bottom line in these demanding times with new methods that reduce flammability certification costs and turn times. Let us know if you have a unique need that requires a special product or solution. Many of our new products and service enhancements are a direct result of responding to these exchanges. Discover the Skandia difference!


SMAC


6B56 - J


66 impasse Branly, Zl Toulon Est BP 119, Toulon Cedex 09, 83079, France W: www.smac.fr


SMAC SOUND PROOFING MATERIALS SMAC presents at the show a full range of sound proofing and vibration reduction materials for aircraft cabin comfort: SMACSONIC®: skin damping sheets self adhesive SMACWRAP® : viscoelastic material to be included in composite structures as side wall panels, ceilings, etc. SMAC BARRIER®: heavy layer material compliant to FAR25-853 & 856 SMAC MOUNT® : a full range of aerospace isolators.


Sola Airline Cutlery B.V


Van Reenenweg 155, 3702 SJ, Zeist, 3702 SJ, The Netherlands W: www.sola.nl


Aircraft Interiros Expo is becoming more and more important for Sola. It is also here in Hamburg where many airline staff will see again what we do for them. We supply to more than 60 airlines world-wide stainless steel cutlery and other in-flight catering equipment like coffee/teapots, trays, tongs and many more. We have an extensive range of ready to use designs, plus the capability of personalizing any item you need on board. Our range varies from top of the class items to the very budget ranged products, all of them can be adjusted to your specific wishes you might have.


5A47


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