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143 T+H Metallwarenfabrik GmbH


Bismarckstrasse 62, Gerstetten, 89547, Germany W: www.tuh-gmbh.de


Aircraft Metal parts, different cutting and non- cutting operations for metals. Sheet metal parts, assembling parts, turning and milling parts, stamping parts. Extensive raw material stock and a lot of buying parts in aircraft demand. Electroplating and painting department in house to deliver parts ready-to-install. Short delivery times possible. About 170 employees, DIN EN 9100, DIN EN ISO 14001, DIN EN ISO 9001.


7B66 Tapis Corporation


28 Kaysal Court, Armonk, New York, New York, USA W: www.tapiscorp.com


For 30+ years, Tapis has provided the aircraft interiors industry with durable, luxurious fabrics that meet requirements for commercial, corporate and VIP aircraft without sacrificing design needs. Tapis has developed custom grains and finishes with our Ultraleather fabric for Business and First Class cabins of Singapore Airlines, Etihad, Swiss Air, Kingfisher, Cathay Pacific, Qatar, Qantas, JAL and more. These capabilities allow airlines to use luxurious soft goods that perform and match the original hide that appears in other parts of the aircraft. Visit our booth to see our new fabrics specially designed for SEATING applications.


6C55 Telefonix Inc 6F20


2340 Ernie Krueger Circle, Waukegan, Illinois, 60087, USA T: + 1 847 244 4500 W: www.telefonixinc.com


Telefonix, Incorporated is a turnkey design, production and management partner with operations both in the USA and Asia. With over 20 years of experience in the aviation industry, Telefonix offers both mechanical and electrical design services, specializing in cord reels, cabling, plastic design and electronics. We develop superior solutions by leveraging industry experience and remaining focused on innovation. Visit us at stand 6F20 to see how our designs can enhance your future projects.


Taiwan Aerospace Industry Association


Suite 810, No 18, Sec.1,, Chang-An E Road, Taipei, 10442, Taiwan W: www.taia.org.tw


ROC government has designated "Aerospace Industry" as one of the strategy industries, and has identified "Regional Aircraft", "Business Aircraft", "Aircraft Repair and Maintenance", and "Parts Manufacturing" as the four major focus of aerospace. Both the government and private sectors have considered aerospace industry one of the rising hopes for the island's future CASID was Development Program which specified the establishment of Committee for Aviation and Space Industry Development (CASID). The purpose of this program is to stimulate related industries and enhance overall industrial level by developing aviation industry and to build sound aviation industrial system by combining with defense industry.


7G22


Tecnochim Europe Industrie


Zac du Long Buisson, BP 546, 27 Evreux Cedex, FR 27220, France


5D46


Ten Cate Aerospace Composites


Campbellweg 30, Nijverdal, 7443 PV, The Netherlands W: www.tencate.com


5C30


Aircraft seat and floor in-situ cleaning solutions.


The Ten Cate Aerospace Composites Group, part of the Dutch multinational Royal Ten Cate, evolved into one of the innovative technology and manufacturing leaders supplying advanced composite materials for structural and semi- structural aircraft parts as well as interior applications. The company produces continuous fibre and unidirectional reinforced thermoplastic laminates, prepregs, adhesives, cyanate ester and epoxy resin systems and syntactic foams. These materials offer quality solutions to a variety of applications in military and commercial aerospace, microwave and RF communications, and electronics.


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