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(UN)MANNED 1/B10 Belgium 2 Excel Aviation Ltd, Spiers Chalet C28 Organisation Location Country (UN)MANNED 1/B10 Belgium 2 Excel Aviation Ltd, Spiers Chalet C28 United Kingdom 2Source Manufacturing Inc 4/H138 Canada 328 Support Services GmbH Chalet C12 Germany 4Links Limited 3/A10 United Kingdom A F Fasteners 1/A68D United Kingdom A&P International Services, SAPI de CV dba Aviation Integrated Services Group 4/B70, 4/C80 Mexico A. ABETE SRL 1/A120 Italy A.G.E. SRL 1/A130 Italy A.I.A.D. 1/B179 Italy ALA SpA 1/A170 Italy AAI AUSTRIAN AERONAUTICS INDUSTRIES GROUP 4/E134 Austria AAMSI Associated Aircraft Manufacturing & Sales Inc 4/E88 United States AB Connectors United Kingdom ABDULLAH CHAN & CO 3/D70 Malaysia Accrofab Limited 1/C128 United Kingdom Accurus Aerospace Corporation CHALET C5 United States Achieving the Difference LLP 1/A68B United Kingdom Acromil 2/C20 United States Across Safety Development Ltd 3/F123 United Kingdom ACTC - Aero Consulting & trading Company 1/B10 Belgium AD INDUSTRIE 1/A1, 1/A10 France ADS Group Limited United Kingdom ADSE 3/B50, 3/C50 Netherlands Advance Real State 2, S. de R.L. 4/B70, 4/C80 Mexico Time International Media & Events Services Ltd (Times Group) 1/A91 United Kingdom Advanced Manufacturing (Sheffield) Ltd 1/C108 United Kingdom ADZ Nagano GmbH 3/C70 Germany PEMAS - Portuguese aerospace industry association 4/E120 Portugal AEGIS MALINNOV SDN BHD 3/D70 Malaysia AENCOM 1/A140 Italy AEREA S.p.A 1/B149 Italy Aernnova 4/C70 Brazil AERO CARE 4/G40 Romania Doncaster Sheffield Airport LTD 1/A159 United Kingdom Aero Fastener Co., Inc. 1/C82 United States Aero Gear Inc. 2/B60 United States Aero Solutions 3/F131 Japan Aero International, Inc. 2/A21 United States Aero Metals Alliance Chalet A20, 1/A40 United Kingdom Aero Montreal 4/E110 Canada Aero Precision- A Greenwich AeroGroup Company 2/C68 United States Aero Sekur S.p.A 1/B141 Italy Aero Simulators 1/B10 Belgium Aero Specialties 3/E68 United States Aero Stanrew - TT Electronics 1/B70G United Kingdom Aero Stanrew Ltd United Kingdom AERO Vodochody AEROSPACE a.s 1/A180 Czech Republic Aerocircular 1/B10 Belgium AeroCision, LLC 2/B60 United States AEROCLEAR (ASIA) SDN BHD 3/D70 Malaysia Aerocom Metals Limited 1/A139 United Kingdom AEROFINA SA 4/G40 Romania Aerojet Rocketdyne CHALET B8 United States AeroLEDs, LLC 3/E68 United States Aeromet International PLC 1/A70G United Kingdom Aeronamic B.V. 3/B50, 3/C50 Netherlands Aeronautical Systems, Inc. 2/A51 United States Aéroports de Montréal CHALET B30, 4/F101 Canada Aeroprobe Corp. 2/A21 United States Aeroservices 4/H118 United Kingdom Aerospace Alloys Inc 2/A85 United States Aerospace Australia Limited 1/C170 Australia AEROSPACE DYNAMICS INTERNATIONAL Chalet C4, B, Hall 2,3,4 United States Aerohub 1/A88 United Kingdom Aerospace Industrial Maintenance Norway Sf 2/B100 Norway Aerospace Industries Association OE R3 United States Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) 2/A20 United States Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC) CHALET B30, 4/F101 Canada Aerospace Lancashire 1/B140 United Kingdom Aerospace Logistics Ltd (ASL) 4/H128 United Kingdom MIT Publishing Ltd 1/C12 Aerospace Services 4/G40 Romania Aerospace Technology Institute 3/IZA1 United Kingdom Aeross 4/C70 Brazil AEROSTAR SA 4/G40 Romania Aerotech srl - Unipersonale Srl 1/A140 Italy AEROTECNIC 2/A80 Spain Aerotecs 1/B10 Belgium Aerotek Aviation Engineering Ltd 3/D89 United Kingdom Aertec Solutions 1/B80 United Kingdom AGC Acquisition, LLC 2/B60 United States AGC Aerocomposites 3/E68 United States Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI) 3/B2 Italy AGS Holding 4/C70 Brazil AGT Engeneering Srl 1/A118 Italy AHG (Ateliers de la Haute Garonne) 1/A1, 1/A10 France AIM Aerospace CHALET C5 United States AIN Publications CHALET B12 United States Air & Ground Aviation Ltd 1/A97 United Kingdom Air Covers Limited 1/A90 United Kingdom Air Industries Company 2/B50 United States Air Industries Group 4/C18 United States Air Liquide Aerospace 1/B120 United Kingdom Air Navigation Services of the Czech Republic 1/1A98 Czech Republic Air Sea Worldwide (UK) Ltd 1/B120 United Kingdom Airborne Aerospace B.V. 3/B50, 3/C50 Netherlands Airbus Defence and Space SAS 3/B8 France Airbus OE13, OE25 France Aircraft Components and Equipment 1/A60 United Kingdom Aircraft Lighting International 3/D31 United States Airdome Precision Components 2/B50 United States airtec GmbH & Co. KG 1/C98 Germany Aistech Space 3/A1 Spain AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH 4/F141 Austria Alabama Department of Commerce 2/A78 United States Albany Engineered Composites 4/C38 United States ALCOA INC. Chalet C27, 4/B120 United States ALESTIS AEROSPACE 2/A80 Spain Alexander and Bjorck Chalet C18, 4/A100 United Kingdom ALKAN 1/A1, 1/A10 France All Metal Services CHALET B27, 1/B156 United Kingdom All Metal Services Ltd 1/B156 United Kingdom Allfast Fastening Systems LLC 1/B30 United States Allied Healthcare Products, Inc. 3/F60 United States Alloy Heat Treatment Ltd 1/B90 United Kingdom Alloy Processing 2/B50 United States Alloy Wire International 1/B90 United Kingdom Almadesign – Conceito e Desenvolvimento de Design Lda 4/E120 Portugal ALPHA PRECISION TURNING & ENGINEERING SDN. BHD 3/D70 Malaysia ALRO SA 4/G40 Romania ALTAIR consortium 1/A140 Italy ALTAVE 4/C70 Brazil Altran UK Holding Limited 1/C162 United Kingdom Aluminium Special Products Limited 1/B90 United Kingdom Amaero Engineering P/L 3/E120 Australia Amari Aerospace Chalet A20 & 1/A40 United Kingdom Ambra 4/C70 Brazil American General Supplies 3/A70 United States AMETEK Aerospace and Defense Chalet A18 United States VTOL Technologies Ltd 3/D128 United Kingdom Amezen 3/A3 France AMF ANDREAS MAIER GmbH & Co. KG 2/B120, 2/C118 Germany AMI Metals, Inc. Chalet B21 , 4/A30 United States Amphenol Ltd 1/A101 United Kingdom Amsterdam Airport Area 3/B50, 3/C50 Netherlands AMT-Titastar 1/B10 Belgium Agencia Andaluza de Promoción Exterir - Extenda 2/A80 Spain ANDREI CONSULTANTA SRL 4/G40 Romania ANOTEC ENGINEERING 2/A80 Spain ANTONOV Company Chalet A30, 2/A129 Ukraine Apollo Aerospace Components Ltd 1/A110 United Kingdom Apulian Aerospace Business Cluster 1/A130 Italy AQM SRL 1/A150 Italy Aquarese Industries 4/A79 France Arcam AB 2/A107 United States ARELIS 1/A1, 1/A10 France ARGE AICAT - Austrian Industrial Cooperation & Aviation Technology 4/F137 Austria ARIES ALLIANCE 1/A1, 1/A10 France Arkansas Economic Development 2/A63 United States Arkwin Industries, Inc 4/F33 United Kingdom Arlington Aerospace 1/A103 United Kingdom Arnprior Aerospace Inc. 4/E90 Canada ARPAS-UK 3/D126 United Kingdom Arrowhead Products 2/A40 United States Ascent Aerospace 2/A70 United States Ascent Integration 2/A70 France ASCO Industries 1/B10 Belgium ASE S.p.A 1/A160 Italy Ashot Ashkelon Industries Ltd 4/D40 Israel Asia Pacific Elite Corp 3/D90 Taiwan Association of Aerospace Manufacturers of the Czech Republic 1/1A98 Czech Republic AsTec Metalworks, Inc 3/A70 United States ATEQ UK Ltd 1/C180 United Kingdom ATG Group s.r.o/ LA composite s.r.o. 1/1A98 Czech Republic Allegheny Technologies Limited Chalet C21, 4/C50 United States Atkins Limited 1/B70E United Kingdom ATR OE32, CHALET B25 France ATW CHALET B14 United States AUBERT & DUVAL 1/A1, 1/A10 France Chess Dynamics Limited OE17 United Kingdom August Steinmeyer GmbH & Co. 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