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Diapositiva 1 Numbers SHORT PROFILES OF AIR TECH ITALY COMPANIES Italian Airport Industry Association - ATI Welcome to the Italian Airport Industry Association Air Tech Italy (ATI) is the leading Trade Association representing Italian companies specialized in supplying products, technologies and services for airports and air-traffic control. We are the first hub for international clients looking for top-quality Italian companies. The list of companies is in alphabetical order Segments and colors AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AIRFIELD CONSTRUCTION & SERVICES ENGINEERING & CONSULTANCY IT TERMINAL Main Segment: IT Numbers 17+ 14 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE PRODUCT PORTFOLIO 46 8 AIRPORTS SERVED SALES AND TECHNICAL WORLDWIDE SUPPORT CENTRES Products & Services Top Airports served • A-DCS Departure Control System • Milan Malpensa MXP • A-WBS Weight and Balance System • Milan Linate LIN • A-CUBE Multi CUTE Client • Gaborone GBE • A-MDS Message Distribution System • Teheran IKA • A-ODB Airport Operational Database • Istanbul IST • A-SCHED Flight Schedule • Verona Catullo VRN IT Solutions Provider for Airports, Airlines and Ground • A-FIDS Flight Information Display System • Rome Fiumicino FCO Handlers A-ICE provides value-added IT solutions and • A-MIS Multimedia Information System • Tel Aviv TLV integrated applications to Airport, Airlines and Ground • A-SCP Security Check Point • A-HDB Handling Database • Bangkok BKK Handlers, with specific experience in the implementa- • A-CAB Contract And Billing • Bari BRI tion and support of mission critical systems. • A-BRS Baggage Reconciliation System A-ICE relies on its strong relationship with the Air • A-VMS Vehicles Maintenance System Transport community, addressing and anticipating the • CLOS Cooperative Logistics Optimization System needs as they evolve. Company associated with Via dei Castelli Romani, 59, 00071 – Pomezia (RM) ITALY Tel. +39 069021442 --- [email protected] --- www.a-ice.aero Main Segment: ENGINEERING & CONSULTANCY Numbers 12+ 3 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE PRODUCT PORTFOLIO (planning, design and technical analysis) 20+ AIRPORTS SERVED WORLDWIDE Products & Services Top Airports served • Feasibility studies and Pre-feasibility analysis on • SAVE SpA Venice airport the location AE Engineering is an engineering company that links • SEA SpA aeroporti di Milano together skills in infrastructures and buildings. • Master planning with analysis of territorial • Aeroporto Marconi di Bologna Spa constraints and of the air transport market, traffic • ENAC Ente Nazionale Aviazione Civile The company can satisfy any request from clients, from forecasts and evaluation of infrastructural needs • Aeroporto di Genova S.p.A. preliminary design to work supervision, offering high- • Design and work supervision • Ministery of Defence Engineering Services level services in terms of quality and speciali- zation. Sultanate of Oman Aeronautical studies, compatibility of operations • • Aeroporto Valerio Catullo di Verona Villafranca with constraints and obstacles, evaluation of The company is the upgrade of Airport Engine Studio S.p.A Associato. new obstacles, risk assessment and possible interference from photovoltaic fields, chimneys, • CESAC SpA Napoli Airport The company, although keeping its strong airport power lines • SAGAT SpA Turin Airport engineering background, with skills in land side and airside, has widened its range of services with new skills from structural planning to architectural design and Project Managing. Company associated with Via L. Von Comini, 8, 39100 Bolzano (BZ)| ITALY Tel. +39 0471 53 82 78 --- [email protected] --- www.ae-engineering.it Main Segment: IT Numbers 40+ 500+ YEARS OF TERMINALS, STATIONS, STOPS, HUBS IN AIRPORTS, EXPERIENCE METROS, RAILS AND BUSES ENVIRONMENT 65 25 20 HIGH LEVEL COMMERCIAL & SERVICE TEAM TECHNICAL BACK-OFFICE OPERATING 24/7 SPECIALISTS SUPPORT Products & Services Top Airports served Display and boards for ALL climatic • Riyadh Metro terminals environment: from indoor till outdoor with • Doha Metro terminals direct sunrays contribution; from extreme hot • Dubai T1 countries till coldest ones TFT, LED and LCD Dubai Metro terminals technology: • • Munich T1 • Indoor FIDS • Algeri T1 World leader with over 40 years of passion in • Semi outdoor FIDS • Accra Intl communication systems and display technologies. All • Full outdoor IP65 FIDS • Djibuti Intl phases from design to production are carried out • Baggage information display • Baghdad Intl internally in Italy, Bergamo headquarters. • Display for reserved areas • Basra Intl • TFT infotainment displays This is the only way to ensure the quality of Italian • Addis Ababa ET terminal • Kiosk design and solutions from long-term operation and • LED Parking signs support. Fully controlling the projects allows Aesys to customize a product entirely: from mechanics to electronics, from Company associated with performance to maintenance. Via Pastrengo, 7C, 24068 Seriate, Bergamo (BG) | ITALY Tel. +39 035 2924132 --- [email protected] --- www.aesys.com Main Segment: CONSTRUCTION & SERVICES Numbers 50+ 10+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE COMPLETED AIRPORTS CONSTRUCTIONS 100+ 250+ SKILLED MANPOWER SERVICE TEAM OPERATING 24/7 Products & Services Top Airports served Artifoni S.p.A. is a leader in managing complex • Orio al Serio International Airport– Bergamo - IT airport construction projects. Our experience • Malpensa International Airport – Milan - IT with specialized equipment allows us to identify • Linate International Airport – Milan - IT and resolve any construction issues. • Bologna International Airport – Borgo Panigale – IT • Airside & Landside Infrastructure The company was founded in the 1950s and since • Verona International Airport – Villafranca – IT • Apron & Runway Paving then has performed some of the most important public • Parking Structures works in the North of Italy. • Collection and water disposal networks Artifoni S.p.A. is a leader in heavy earth-moving, sewer • HRS Systems pipes and aqueducts, airport construction and wastewater systems. Over the years, Artifoni S.p.A. has gone through a continuous evolution, until it became one of the main Italian companies for airport construction. Its certification CQOP SOA is a further guarantee of Company associated with the company’s reliability and quality worldwide. Viale Lombardia n.45, 20874 Busnago, Monza e Brianza (MB)| ITALY Tel. +39 039 68 23 529 --- [email protected] --- www.artifoni.it Main Segment: AIRFIELD Numbers 50+ 110+ 6 YEARS OF COUNTRIES CONTINENTS EXPERIENCE 180+ 130+ 35 100+ AIRPORTS VEHICLES SKILLED EMPLOYEES SERVED AND WORKERS WORLDWIDE EQUIPMENT Products & Services Top Clients served Aviogei, founded in 1969, is a market leader provider in • Passenger stairs • Aeronautica Militare airport ground support equipment. • Conveyor belt loaders • FMV (Royal Swedish Air Force) • Baggage dollies The company designs, assembles, certifies and • SEA • Cargo loaders • Aeroporti di Roma distributes a wide range of products for to movement • Transporter loaders • American Airlines and transport of passengers and freights, for both • PRM Vehicles NATO civilian and military use. • Container and pallet dollies • • Loading ramps for living animals • Swissport Over the decades it has expanded its activity • Potable water supply vehicles • Lockeed Martin internationally and now it is present in more than 110 • Lavatory service vehicles • Tunisair countries worldwide. • Special equipment for military logistics • Fraport • K-Loaders (Air Transportable) for Military Air Force With more than 50 years in the industry, Aviogei is the • Mobile Control Towers most important Italian manufacturer supplier of all • Mobile Floodlighting Towers Italian Civilian and Military Airports. Company associated with Via Campoleone Tenuta 13, 04010 Aprilia (LT)| ITALY Tel. +39 06 92 78 251 --- [email protected] --- www.aviogei.it Main Segment: AIRFIELD Numbers 81+ 30+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HELIPORTS AND AIRPORTS SERVED WORLDWIDE 8 40000+ SALES AND TECHNICAL COMPLETED PROJECTS AND SUPPORT CENTERS SYSTEMS WORLDWIDE Products & Services Top Airports served Complete Product Catalog for Heliport Lighting • King Khalid International Airport and Signallng: • Istanbul Grand Airport • Frankfurt Airport (FRA), Germany • CONTROL PANEL heliport command and Venice Marco Polo Airport control panel • • GPI glide path indicator • Treviso Airport “A. Canova” • HAPI helicopter approach path indicator • Brescia Airport “Gabriele D'Annunzio” Baglem® Srl is a leading company in the production of • FLOODLIGHTS • Milan Malpensa Airport aeronautical lighting signaling systems: Aviation • FATO lights • Rome–Fiumicino International Airport Obstacle Lighting (AOL) systems for the signaling of • TLOF lights "Leonardo da Vinci“ • BEACON • Vienna International Airport (VIE), Austria obstacles during flight, and all luminous signaling lights • WIND DIRECTION INDICATOR illuminated needed for a complete functional heliport during night • TAXIWAY lights • Sofia Airport (SOF), Bulgaria operations. • AIR TO GROUND radio controller • OBSTRUCTION LIGHTS SINGLE All products are designed, produced, and assembled • OBSTRUCTION LIGHTS DOUBLE by Baglem and tested in Italy by skilled technicians and professionals. Company associated with Via Plan di Paluz, 3, 33017 – Tarcento, Udine (UD)| ITALY Tel. +39 04321446155 --- [email protected] --- www.baglem.com Main Segment: AIRFIELD Numbers 50+ 15+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AIRPORT SERVED WORLDWIDE 2 SALES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTERS Products & Services Top Clients served • HSF High Security
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