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ITW GSE Global LP References December LIST OF REFERENCES 28 VDC December 2020 1 of 10 End‐user Segment Product Units Location Year BOU‐SAÂDA Helicopter Hangar Airport 28 VDC 3 Algeria 2014 Protection civile Defence 2400 ‐ 30 kVA w/ARU 2 Algeria 2020 Core, Inc. Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Argentina 2018 Adaptalift GSE Leasing Fleet Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Australia 2020 Perth Airport Airport 2300 ‐ 90 kVA w/TRU 14 Australia 2013 Qantas Airways Airline 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 6 Australia 2019 QantasLink Airline 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Australia 2019 Bartosch Airport Supply Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Austria 2019 Nassau Lynden Pindling International Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Bahamas 2015 MENA Aerospace Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Bahrain 2016 Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd. Airline 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Bangladesh 2016 TransStroy Mechanisation Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 6 Belarus 2018 Cofely Fabricom Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Belgium 2015 Aero Rio Taxi Others 2400 ‐ 45 kVA w/ARU 1 Brazil 2016 Dassault Aircraft Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Brazil 2019 Embraer Aircraft manufacturer 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 5 Brazil 2016 Embraer Aircraft manufacturer 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 2 Brazil 2015 Maga Aviation General Aviation 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Brazil 2017 Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Brunei 2020 Aero Technic BG Maintenance 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Bulgaria 2020 Aero Technic BG Maintenance 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Bulgaria 2019 Aero Technic BG Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Bulgaria 2018 Aero Technic BG Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Bulgaria 2017 Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Canada 2019 Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 5 Canada 2017 Toronto Pearson International Airport (GTAA) Airport 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 5 Canada 2019 Vancouver International Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 3 Canada 2017 Vancouver International Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 6 Canada 2016 Antioquia Government Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Colombia 2020 Avianca Airlines Airline 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 3 Colombia 2016 Aviation Support Center Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Colombia 2020 RH Marine Off‐shore & shipyards 2400 ‐ 30 kVA w/ARU 1 Colombia 2016 ABS Jets Airline 2400 ‐ 45 kVA w/ARU 1 Czech Republic 2015 AERO Vodochody Aerospace Aircraft manufacturer 2400 ‐ 30 kVA w/ARU 1 Czech Republic 2020 AERO Vodochody Aerospace Aircraft manufacturer 2400 ‐ 30 kVA w/ARU 2 Czech Republic 2017 Éclair Aviation Airline 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Czech Republic 2017 Kbely Air Base Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 3 Czech Republic 2017 Kbely Air Base Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 Czech Republic 2016 Babcock Denmark A/S Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Denmark 2020 Billund Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Denmark 2019 Billund Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Denmark 2018 Billund Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 2 Denmark 2016 Billund Airport Airport 2300 ‐ 90 kVA w/TRU 1 Denmark 2013 Billund Airport Airport 2300 ‐ 90 kVA w/TRU 1 Denmark 2013 Billund Airport Airport 2300 ‐ 90 kVA w/TRU 2 Denmark 2011 Billund Airport Airport 28 VDC 1 Denmark 2010 Billund Airport Airport 28 VDC 1 Denmark 2009 Billund Airport Airport 2300 ‐ 90 kVA w/TRU 1 Denmark 2008 Blackbird Airline 2400 ‐ 45 kVA w/ARU 2 Denmark 2019 Bornholm Airport, Rønne Airport 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Denmark 2017 Copenhagen Airport Airport 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 Denmark 2018 Copenhagen Airport Airport 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 Denmark 2017 Copenhagen Airport Airport 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 10 Denmark 2015 Copenhagen Airport Airport 28 VDC 15 Denmark 2014 Copenhagen Airport Airport 2300 ‐ 90 kVA w/TRU 1 Denmark 2014 Defence Command Denmark (Det Danske Forsvar) Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Denmark 2018 Defence Command Denmark (Det Danske Forsvar) Defence 2400 ‐ 45 kVA w/ARU 1 Denmark 2017 Defence Command Denmark (Det Danske Forsvar) Defence 2400 ‐ 45 kVA w/ARU 1 Denmark 2017 Esbjerg Airport Airport 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Denmark 2018 Esbjerg Airport Airport 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 Denmark 2016 Jet Time Airline 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 2 Denmark 2014 LEGO Systems Others 28 VDC 1 Denmark 2015 www.itwgse.com LIST OF REFERENCES 28 VDC December 2020 2 of 10 End‐user Segment Product Units Location Year Aalborg Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Denmark 2019 Aalborg Airport Airport 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 Denmark 2015 TAM Airlines Airline 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 2 Ecuador 2015 Petroleum Air Services, Cairo Airline 2400 ‐ 60 KVA w/ARU 1 Egypt 2016 Rafale Egypt Defence 2400 ‐ 30 kVA w/ARU 1 Egypt 2019 Presidential fleet, Minister Of Civil Aviation Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Equatorial Guinea 2018 Fort Aero AS Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Estonia 2020 Vága Floghavn Airport 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Faroe Islands 2015 Airpro Oy Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 12 Finland 2018 Airpro Oy Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 7 Finland 2017 Finavia Airport 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 3 Finland 2017 Finavia Airport 28 VDC 5 Finland 2014 Finavia Airport 28 VDC 10 Finland 2014 Finnish Border Guard Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Finland 2016 Lapland Vocational College Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Finland 2016 9ème BSAM MONTAUBAN (Bataillon Soutien Aéromobile). Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2019 Aérocampus Aquitaine Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 France 2018 Air France Airline 28 VDC Add on 26 France 2008 Airbus Facilities, Toulouse Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 3 France 2018 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2018 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2018 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 3 France 2018 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 9 France 2017 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2017 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2016 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 2400 ‐ 45 kVA w/ARU 2 France 2016 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 France 2016 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 4 France 2016 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 France 2015 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2015 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2015 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 1 France 2014 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 2 France 2013 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 1 France 2013 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 1 France 2013 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 4 France 2012 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 2 France 2011 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 3 France 2010 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 1 France 2010 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 1 France 2009 Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter), Marignane Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 9 France 2008 Airplane Delivery Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 France 2019 ATR FAL Toulouse Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 10 France 2016 ATR FAL Toulouse Aircraft manufacturer 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 7 France 2016 ATR FAL Toulouse Aircraft manufacturer 28 VDC 2 France 2014 BAN (Base d'aéronautique navale) de Hyères Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 3 France 2016 BAN (Base d'aéronautique navale) de Lanvéoc‐Poulmic Defence 2400 ‐ 30 kVA w/ARU 2 France 2018 BAN (Base d'aéronautique navale) de Lanvéoc‐Poulmic Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 France 2018 Base Aérienne 105 Evreux Defence 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 France 2018 Base Aérienne 105 Evreux Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 5 France 2016 Base Aérienne 123 Orléans‐Bricy Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2020 Base Aérienne 125 d'Istres (A330 MRTT) Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2021 Base Aérienne 125 d'Istres (A330 MRTT) Defence 2400 ‐ 45 kVA w/ARU 1 France 2018 Base Aérienne 125 d'Istres (A330 MRTT) Defence 2400 ‐ 60 kVA w/ARU 1 France 2018 Base Aérienne 125 d'Istres (A330 MRTT) Defence 2400 ‐ 30 kVA w/ARU 1 France 2018 Base Aérienne 125 d'Istres (A330 MRTT) Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 France 2018 Base Aérienne 125 d'Istres (A330 MRTT) Defence 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 5 France 2018 Base Aérienne de Mont de Marsan Defence 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 4 France 2016 Dassault Falcon Service Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 6 France 2016 Dassault Falcon Service (DFS) Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 4 France 2019 DCNS Off‐shore & shipyards 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 2 France 2017 EOS Maintenance 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 France 2016 www.itwgse.com LIST OF REFERENCES 28 VDC December 2020 3 of 10 End‐user Segment Product Units Location Year ERAS Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2020 ERAS Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2016 Heli‐Union Airline 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2020 Heli‐Union Airline 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 France 2019 Heli‐Union Airline 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 2 France 2019 Heli‐Union Airline 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 2 France 2017 Lyon Airport Airport 28 VDC 6 France 2008 M/Y AMORE VERO (Helipad on yacht) Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2021 Marseille Airport Airport 28 VDC Add on 3 France 2013 Sabena Technics Maintenance 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2019 Safran Others 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 France 2019 SPIE Others 2400 ‐ 90 kVA w/ARU 1 France 2019 ACM Air Charter Airline 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Germany 2019 Antonov Maintenance Hangar, Leipzig/Halle Airport 28 VDC Add on 4 Germany 2012 Avangard Aviation Airline 1400 ‐ 28 VDC 1 Germany 2016 Deutsches Zentrum f.
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