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Occitanie Pyrénées - Méditerranée Delegaton MRO Business Guide Booths 1409/1512 MRO Europe I London October 3 - 5, 2017 Occitanie Pyrénées - Méditerranée Delegaton MRO business guide Booths 1409/1512 Toulouse Montpellier EDITO © E.Grimault The new Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée region is one of the most dynamic in Europe (innovaton, research, demographic growth, etc). Located at the heart of the Aerospace Valley, the global innovaton cluster for aeronautcs space and embedded systems, with three aircraf manufacturers (Airbus, ATR and Daher) and 720 companies, our region rises at the top of the World regions in this feld. Known worldwide for its ability to design and manufacture new aircraf, the Occitanie region is also home to frst class companies ofering innovatve solutons to airlines including MRO actvites. For 9 years, we have been exhibiting at MRO Europe to promote the region’s know-how, to support the delegaton of regional companies atending the show, and the industrial parks dedicated to welcoming new aeronautcal companies fnanced by the Occitanie Region. Come and visit us. We are confdent you will fnd the best soluton for the development of your MRO actvites. Carole Delga, Former minister President of the Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée Region, President of Madeeli 3 Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée, World leader for civil aeronautcs 720 € companies 720 € € Keycompanies fgures 7,5 € billion in sales 7,5 for the supplyAn chainatractve region for aeronautcs businesses: billion in sales • World headquarters of Airbus Group and presence of aircraf for the supply chain manufacturers: Airbus, ATR, Daher, etc 72072030%€ € of French aerospace jobs • World leader in civil aeronautcs companiescompanies 30% € € • Aerospace Valley, one of the leading global innovaton cluster for of French aerospace jobs 7,5 7,5 aeronautcs, space & embedded systems billion in salesbillion in sales for the supplyfor chain the supply chain• The whole sector is present: development, design ofces, sheet-metal working, foundry, tooling, boilerwork, machining, mechanical engineering, 30%30% composites, aircraf interiors, IFE, sofware development, embedded of French ofaerospace French aerospace jobs jobs systems, assembling, air trafc management, MRO, testng, certfcaton, 71,000 end-of-life dismantling and recycling. employees 71,000 Major companies chose Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée: employees Airbus Group and Airbus HQ, Air France Industries, ATR (HQ), Lisi Aerospace Group, Daher Group, UTC Aerospace Systems, Latécoère, Liebherr Aerospace, Rater Figeac, Rockwell Collins France (HQ), Sabena technics, 71,00071,000 Safran Group, Thales Aeronautcs Division, etc. employees employees16,500 8,500 45%The most prestgious research organizatons students researchers of Frenchand research “Grandes Ecoles”: 16,500 in aerospace8,500 in aerospace45% personnel• 2 of France’s 3 prestgious Grandes Ecoles aerospace engineering schools: students researchers of French research ISAE, ENAC in aerospace in aerospace personnel - 5 prestgious Grandes Ecoles with extensive expertse in aeronautcs (ENIT, ENSEEIHT, INSA, EMAC, ESMA) and two Sciences Universites 16,500 8,500 45% in Montpellier and Toulouse, Toulouse Business School, etc. 16,500 8,500 45% • World-renowned research organizatons: students studentsresearchers researchersof French researchof French research in aerospacein aerospacein aerospacein aerospacepersonnel personnel - CERFACS (European Centre for Research and Advanced Training in Scientfc Computaton) - CIRIMAT / Insttut Carnot (Inter-university Center of Materials Research and Engineering) - DGA Techniques Aéronautques (Expertse and ground tests of aeronautcs systems and equipment) - DSNA-DTI (Air navigaton services technical and innovaton department) - Clement Ader Insttute - LAAS/CNRS (Laboratory of Analysis and Architecture of Systems/Natonal Scientfc Research Center) - ONERA (The French Aerospace Lab) - Research Insttute of Technology Antoine de Saint Exupéry 4 Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée, World leader for civil aeronautcs Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée: a leading region for maintenance actvites About sixty MRO companies are located in the region, among which Air Cost Control, Adhetec, Akka Technologies, Aerotec, Air France Industries, Air Support, Alttude Aerospace, Antavia, Assistance Aéronautque & Aérospatale, Bayab Industries, CIR, Conesys Europe, Dedienne Aerospace, Derichebourg, EAD Aerospace, EAS, Eca Aerospace, Equip’Aero Services, Falgayras, FlightWatching, Fym Equipment, Gefco, Honeywell Aerospace, JCB Aero, Latelec, Mapaero, Mazeres Aero Equipment, Nexeya, PMV Groupe, Reach Aero Services, Recaero, Sabena technics, Sogeclair Aerospace, Tarmac Aerosave, Toulouse Air Spares, VR2C, Uwinloc, Win Ms. Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée at the heart of the Aerospace Valley 1,700 140,000 850 960 companies industrial jobs members R&D projects Toulouse Montpellier 5 MADEELI ORGANIZOR COMPANY’S ACTIVITIES Madeeli is the Investment, Trade and Innovaton agency of the Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée Region, located in Toulouse. We ofer free consultng for your corporate locaton or partnership projects in Southern France. We are available to discuss your development plans and assist you setng up in the region. The Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée Region is located at the heart of Aerospace Valley, the global innovaton cluster for aeronautcs, space and embedded systems. Come and join world-class companies and subcontractors present here: Airbus Group (HQ), Airbus (HQ), ATR (HQ), Daher, Latécoère, Liebherr Aerospace, Rater Figeac, Rockwell Collins, Sabena technics, Safran Group, Stelia Aerospace, Thales Avionics, etc. For 25 years we have been providing assistance to aeronautcal companies wishing to set up in the region. MADEELI CONTACTS Immeuble Le Belvédère Carole Delga Philippe Baylet 11, boulevard des Récollets – CS97802 President Head of Investment 31078 Toulouse Cedex 4 - France Christophe Nicot and Internatonal Afairs Tel.: +33 (0)5 61 12 57 12 Managing Director Tel: +33 (0)6 11 76 15 63 www.madeeli.fr [email protected] [email protected] 7 CONTENT V I S I TO R I AAA - ASSISTANCE AÉRONAUTIQUE & AÉROSPATIALE p . 10 E X H I B I TO R I ADHETEC p . 11 V I S I TO R I AIRPLANE PAINTER p . 12 E X H I B I TO R I AIR SUPPORT p . 13 E X H I B I TO R I BAYAB INDUSTRIES p . 14 V I S I TO R I EAD AEROSPACE and ECLIPSE COMPANY p . 15 B O O T H 1 5 0 9 I EQUIP’AERO SERVICES p . 16 E X H I B I TO R I ERME SAS p . 17 E X H I B I TO R I FLEURET p . 18 E X H I B I TO R I FLIGHTWATCHING p . 19 V I S I TO R I FLY DYNAMICS p . 20 E X H I B I TO R I LATELEC p . 21 E X H I B I TO R I MAZERES AERO EQUIPMENT p . 22 E X H I B I TO R I NEXEYA p . 23 V I S I TO R I NEXT AERO CONCEPT p . 24 E X H I B I TO R I PMV GROUPE p . 25 E X H I B I TO R I SELA p . 26 V I S I TO R I SIER p . 27 V I S I TO R I SYNDICAT MIXTE PYRENIA p . 28 V I S I TO R I TOULOUSE AIR SPARES p . 29 You will also fnd these companies from Occitanie / Pyrénées - p . 30 Méditerranée region at MRO Europe 9 AAA ASSISTANCE AÉRONAUTIQUE & AÉROSPATIALE VISITOR COMPANY’S ACTIVITIES For over 25 years, AAA has been developing a complete panel of expertse for its customers from manufacturing to maintenance (PART 145 certfcaton). AAA provides 4 kinds of services: manufacturing engineering, customer support, integraton of equipment on FAL and maintenance. RANGE OF PRODUCTS / REFERENCES > Aircraf maintenance: line and base maintenance, aircraf grounding preparaton, landing gear change, engine change, avionics troubleshootng and modifcaton, structural repair, repair composite. > Cabin services: aircraf Interiors, cabin seats upgrading, galleys upgrading, retroft /refurbishment. > Customer assistance: in-situ customer and product support, quality Inspecton, NDT Assistance, technical support. Our customers > Air-France KLM, Air Republiq Airlines, Fokker Services Asia, GMF AeroAsia, SABENA Technics, Sepang Aircraf Engineering, Zodiac France, Aerospace Services… AAA CONTACTS Zone Pyrène Aéropole Bernard Vallée Jean-Michel Di Spigno 65380 Lanne - France Airline Sales Director Head of Maintenance Dpt. Tel.: +33 (0)5 62 41 86 87 Tel.: +33 (0)6 72 72 73 42 Tel.: +33 (0)6 83 44 48 00 10, rue Mercoeur - 75011 Paris - France [email protected] [email protected] Tel.: +33 (0)1 48 06 85 85 10 www.aaa-aero.com ADHETEC EXHIBITOR COMPANY’S ACTIVITIES Our company has been supplying all major OEMs, airlines and MROs worldwide for the past 30 years and has developed a solid expertse in: > Surface protecton > Interior placards and onboard advertsing > Livery graphics and decals > Paint stencils & positoning mylars > Technical exterior markings > Specialty tapes RANGE OF PRODUCTS / REFERENCES > ADHECAL for permanent liveries > ADHEFILM > ADHEMARK for permanent markings > ADHEFORM interior + exterior > ADHEMASK > ADHETAPE ADHETEC CONTACTS Zone Bastllac Sud Nathalie Kujawa Thomas Martnez 65001 Tarbes Cedex - France Aerospace Sales Manager Aerospace Sales Manager Tel.: +33 (0)5 62 51 78 80 Tel.: +33 (0)7 70 14 02 61 Tel.: +33 (0)7 86 48 03 98 www.adhetec.com [email protected] [email protected] 11 AIRPLANE PAINTER VISITOR COMPANY’S ACTIVITIES AIRPLANE DELIVERY, together with its sister company AIRPLANE PAINTER is a PART 145 dedicated to all work needed during delivery and re-possession process. This includes paintwork and complex liveries, cabin re-confguraton, avionic setup etc, but also any base maintenance operaton and storage maintenance. OUR CUSTOMERS Customers of AIRPLANE DELIVERY are major lessors of regional aircraf, aircraf owners & brokers. AIRPLANE PAINTER CONTACT HM4 – Toulouse Francazal Airport Michel Biteau 135, avenue du Comminges Sales & Business Development Manager 31270 Cugnaux - France Tel.: +33 (0)671 76 26 22 Tel.: +33 (0)6 71 76 26 22 [email protected] 12 AIR SUPPORT EXHIBITOR COMPANY’S ACTIVITIES Founded in 1992, AIR SUPPORT is a recognized expert in Aircraf Component Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO). EASA, FAA and CAAC PART 145 certfed. Our facility based in Toulouse provides airlines, MRO’s, Aircraf and Engine Manufacturers with an excellent level of service.
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