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Directory of Products and Services 2016/17 Directory of Products and Services Delivering world class airport services Babcock is one of the UK’s leading providers of through- • Whole-life value and optimised asset management life airport solutions - supporting major airport operators • Improved availability performance and operational resilience and airlines by designing and operating complete baggage systems, maintaining resilient airport IT systems and • Innovation and best practice managing critical fl eets and ground support equipment. • Impact free working in live environments As an independent partner, Babcock works with some of the world’s busiest operators, developing innovative ways We are one of the UK’s leading organisations providing to deliver signifi cant long-term benefi ts to customers that through-life solutions and support services to the include Heathrow Airport, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol airport environment. and British Airways. Contact our business development team to fi nd out more: Adding value every step of the way, Babcock is Tel: +44 (0) 208 2831 350 trusted to deliver: Email: [email protected] • Performance that meets the customers’ needs www.babcockairports.com • Signifi cant cost reductions Photographs © LHR Airports Limited Published by Key Publishing Ltd (photolibrary.heathrow.com) www.keypublishing.com Avon Barrier Terminal Interiors Avtura Limited 3DReid Babcock International Group Airports Division 5plus Architects bagLOGIX Limited AECOM Beacon Security & Communications Ltd Aircraft Maintenance Support Services Limited BFBS Consultants Limited Airports International Blighter Surveillance Systems Arcadis Bosch Security Systems ARUP CAA International (CAAi) Babcock International Group Airports Division CCD Design & Ergonomics Ltd bagLOGIX Limited CEM Systems Ltd Bakerbellfield CHS Engineering Services Ltd BEUMER Group UK Limited Cobham Technical Services Bright Green Technology Limited CU Phosco Lighting Ltd B-Tech International Ltd Daifuku Logan CCD Design & Ergonomics Ltd DD Airport Solutions Limited CPA Engineered Solutions Ltd Fhoss Technology Ltd CPMG Architects Fibresand International Ltd CU Phosco Lighting Ltd Firstco Daifuku Logan Gardiner & Theobald DSSR Consulting Engineers Gate Technologies Ltd Firstco Grosvenor Technology Forster Associates Gunnebo UK Limited Gate Technologies Ltd IndigoVision Integrated Project Management Ltd Integrated Project Management Ltd Jacobs UK Ltd Ipsotek Ltd Kaviar Aviation Ltd Jacobs UK Ltd Mark Physsas Architects Ltd Mark Physsas Architects Ltd McLaughlin & Harvey Met Office MSD (Merson Sign Design) Limited Midstream Energy Limited MSP Solutions Limited Moog Fernau Limited NEC Display Solutions Mott MacDonald Ltd OCS Group UK Ltd MSP Solutions Limited OMK Design Ltd NEC Display Solutions Pascall+Watson OCS Group UK Ltd Restrata QinetiQ Group PLC Selex ES Raytheon Systems Limited Siemens, Postal, Parcel and Airport Logistics Ltd Redline Assured Security Systems Interface Ltd Restrata The Team Rockwell Collins TPS Selex ES Transnorm System Ltd Smiths Detection WSP UK Limited Synectic Systems Group Ltd Zoeftig Ltd Systems Interface Ltd The Team TPS Tyco Integrated Sytems Ltd WSP UK Limited www.britishaviationgroup.co.uk 55 elcome to the 2016 edition of the British Aviation Group Directory. Complete with contact details for all our Member companies, Wthis Directory promotes the very best of British expertise in the industry and has an extensive distribution list, including our overseas embassies. It is a publication that is designed to meet the needs of existing and future customers in the airport and aviation sector seeking to use the increasing range of products and services that the Group provides. This year we have 177 companies listed, embracing a Membership that now operate in over 150 countries worldwide and all the top 60 international airports and that continue to achieve notable business success. We have world leading experts in almost every professional aviation discipline from PPP/PFI, strategic consulting and planning, to master planning, design, construction, ATC, security, and equipment supply, and a full listing of our member services is set out overleaf. Our experience reads like the Who’s Who of current leading edge airport development such as Heathrow, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mexico City, Istanbul, Delhi and Dubai. We are the UK’s leading trade association for the sector delivering the UKTI’s programme of airport sector overseas missions, seminars and inward visits through 2016. This follows the UKTI high value opportunities programme coupled with other markets that the membership wants to develop. As well as outbound missions we also hosted 10 inward missions in 2015, bringing the buyers to the membership. In the last 10 years the British Aviation Group has taken over 540 missioners abroad to 26 countries and has organised for over 2100 attendees to be briefed on nearly 50 inward missions. This directory has been presented at every mission meeting and we know that it is used as a regular reference to access British companies. Our business opportunities centre on the website targets market intelligence for major project opportunities. This is within the members’ area of the website, enabling a sharing of market knowledge to help access the right people to secure work for the UK. We have also increased our BAG Linkedin prole and Twitter activities to increase contact with customers and the membership. More information is available on the British Aviation Group Website www.britishaviationgroup.co.uk where members are able to prole their news, major wins as well as contact information. If you are an existing member, the Directory aims to promote your own individual company prole and interest while, for those of you who are external readers, it provides a comprehensive guide to the range of expertise we have as a trade association and direct links to the very best that the UK aviation industry has to oer. If you cannot nd what you are looking for do contact me on [email protected] and I’d be delighted to help. Chris Chalk Chairman www.britishaviationgroup.co.uk 3 INTRODUCTION TO THE BRITISH AVIATION GROUP The British Aviation Group (BAG) is the leading contributors to the economic well-being of their representative body for UK companies involved in the respective regions within the UK. airport and aviation development sector. British companies export their knowledge, experience BAG represents the full spectrum of manufacturers and products to many of the world’s major airport and service suppliers in the airport and aviation sector. projects and are capable of addressing the challenges Our membership includes UK companies of all sizes created by the changing nature of the aviation whose products and services are required in the industry. Many lessons have been learned and strategic planning, nancing, masterplanning, design, British Aviation Group members are keen to share construction, equipping, securing, management and their experience across the spectrum of airport operation of airports. development with you. Companies represented in this Directory cover the Airport and aviation development projects require following areas of expertise: a wide range of skills and capabilities. Selecting suppliers, consultants and operators with a good • Airside Operations & Solutions reputation, experience and track record from the global marketplace is a dicult task and BAG is here to • Air Traffic Management help with any of the following: • Construction • Identifying member companies that will meet • Design/Consultancy your specific requirements • IT Systems • Facilitating contact with member companies • Operators that you wish to work with • Passenger Transport Systems • Organising a programme of meetings with specific member companies in the UK • Professional Services • Safety & Security • Organising a targeted delegation to visit your airport and discuss requirements • Terminal Interiors • Circulating project opportunities/requirements Our members’ expertise has been honed in a to relevant UK companies successful British industry, which was one of the rst to liberalise and commercialise its airports. British airports • Providing further information on BAG activities are all self-sucient business enterprises which do not and details of how to become listed in future rely on central government subsidies and are major editions of this directory For further information contact: The British Aviation Group Reception: +44 (0) 20 7091 4540 Salamanca Square Fax: +44 (0) 20 7091 4545 9 Albert Embankment Email: [email protected] London SE1 7SP Website: www.britishaviationgroup.co.uk 4 MEMBER BUSINESS TYPES Airside Operations and Solutions IT Systems Includes: -Aircraft Maintenance Includes: -Airport Operational Database -Aireld Lighting -Building and Management Systems -Aireld, Runway and Taxi Lighting -Display Systems -Apron and Ground Support Equipment -E-Flight Services -Birdstrike Prevention -On-Site Voice and Data Communications -Cargo/Cargo Handling/Cargo Safety -System Integration -Cranes, Teleplatforms, Hoists and Drivers -Support and Maintenance -Docking Systems -Ticketing and Check-in -Hangars and Hangar Doors -Materials and Pavement Testing Operators -Ramp Communications Includes: -Airport Managers -Refuelling and Hydrant Services -Airport Car Parks -Winter Services -Concessionaires/Retail Management ATC Passenger Transport Systems Includes: -Consultants -Control Towers Professional Services -Flight Data Management Services Includes:
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