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List of Exhibitors of MAKS 2019 № Foreign Companies Country 1 Solution Aviation Consulting Gmbh Austria 2 Flanders Investment List of Exhibitors of MAKS 2019 dated July 09, 2019 List of Exhibitors of MAKS 2019 № Foreign companies Country 1 Solution Aviation Consulting GmbH Austria 2 Flanders Investment & Trade Belgium 3 DEPICON Belgium 4 Sonaca Belgium 5 ALX Systems Belgium 6 Skywin Wallonie Belgium 7 Wallonia Export-Investment Agency (AWEX) Belgium 8 Venyo Belgium 9 Flemish Aerospace Group - FLAG Belgium 10 Sensorade Belgium 11 Canada Eurasia Russia Business Association Canada 12 Viking Canada 13 MoovinV Canada 14 MDS Aero Support Canada 15 FIDAE 2020 Chile 16 METDA CORP. China 17 Airshow China China 18 Expo-one (Beijing) International Exhibition Co., Ltd China China Mer Chants International Travel Hangzhou 19 China Co 20 Nesterov Aviation Ltd Cyprus Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech 21 Czech Republic Republic 22 Association of the Czech Aerospace Industry Czech Republic 23 LOM Praha Czech Republic 24 Aircraft Industries a.s. Czech Republic 25 Czech Sport Aircraft a.s. Czech Republic 26 GE Aviation Czech Czech Republic 27 JIHOSTROJ a.s. Czech Republic 28 PBS Velka Bites, a.s. Czech Republic 29 UNIS, a.s. Czech Republic 30 MGM COMPRO International s.r.o. Czech Republic www.aviasalon.com 1 List of Exhibitors of MAKS 2019 dated July 09, 2019 31 Advanced Technology Group Czech Republic 32 Embassy of the Czech Republic in Moscow Czech Republic 33 ZEHR AERO France 34 S.E.R.E.M.E. France 35 AIRBUS France 36 ATELIERS DE LA MEUSE France 37 CFM International France 38 GIFAS France 39 JPR HUTCHINSON France 40 ALKAN France 41 DEDIENNE AEROSPACE France 42 RADIALL France 43 NICOMATIC France 44 SAFRAN France 45 THALES France 46 TRELLEBORG SEALING SOLUTIONS France 47 ATEQ SAS France 48 AEROMETALS & ALLOYS France 49 Axon' Cable France 50 ARIES ALLIANCE France 51 DRAKA FILECA France 52 PERMASWAGE France 53 LAMECO France 54 Pinette P.E.I. France 55 Amphenol Germany 56 German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany 57 BDLI German Aerospace Industries Association Germany 58 Hawker GmbH Germany 59 NMB-Minebea-GmbH Germany 60 STAHLWILLE Eduard Wille Gmbh & Co. KG Germany 61 Rohde and Schwarz Germany 62 ILA Berlin 2020 / Messe Berlin GmbH Germany 63 Jena-Optronik GmbH Germany 64 ILFA GmbH Germany 65 HYDRO Systems KG Germany www.aviasalon.com 2 List of Exhibitors of MAKS 2019 dated July 09, 2019 66 HANSAIR Logistics GmbH Germany 67 Dresden Aerospace AG Germany 68 Broetje-Automation GmbH Germany 69 ADZ NAGANO GmbH Germany 70 MTU Maintenance Germany 71 PITERION GmbH Germany 72 FFT Produktionssysteme GmbH & Co. KG Germany 73 Reh IT & Process Consultancy UG Germany 74 ALAMO Engineering GmbH Germany 75 Maschinenbau Scholz GmbH & Co. KG Germany 76 Fraunhofer FHR Germany 77 Anvent Silica Germany 78 Rolls-Royce Great Britain 79 Larchfield Great Britain 80 YED AVIONICS LIMITED Great Britain 81 The Nacelle Group- Resonate Testing Ireland Great Britain 82 Embassy of the United Kingdom in Moscow Great Britain 83 BrahMos Aerospace India 84 Hindustan Aeronautics Limited India 85 Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Moscow Iran 86 ALD Israel 87 Breton SpA Italy 88 AVIOINTERIORS SPA Italy 89 TESTORI Aero Supply S.r.l. Italy 90 Embassy of Italy Department for the Development Italy of Trade Exchange ICE 91 Aerospace Gateway S.r.l. Italy 92 CREASYS Italy 93 SECONDO MONA Italy 94 MERLETTI SRL Italy 95 LOMBARDIA AEROSPACE CLUSTER Italy 96 SIDERVAL SPA - PROVEX Italy 97 N.C.M. TECNOLOGY SRL Italy 98 B.M.C. SRL Italy 99 ARS ELECTRONICS SRLS Italy 100 SICAMB SPA Italy www.aviasalon.com 3 List of Exhibitors of MAKS 2019 dated July 09, 2019 101 Pariani s.r.l. Italy 102 ALMA SISTEMI SRL Italy 103 GFM SPA Italy 104 SOLIANI EMC SRL Italy 105 CELAB SRL Italy 106 SIGMA CONSULTING SRL Italy 107 PROMAU SRL Italy 108 E-LEVEL COMMUNICATION SRL Italy 109 OFFICINE MECCANICHE AERONAUTICHE SPA Italy 110 ITALSPAZIO SRL Italy 111 ITALIANA PONTI RADIO SRL Italy 112 ASE SPA Italy 113 M.E.RIN SRL Italy 114 DIESELJET SRL Italy 115 AIDRO SRL Italy 116 MAGNAGHI Italy 117 AERO SEKUR SPA Italy 118 LOGIC SPA Italy 119 AIAD Italy 120 CMS SpA Italy 121 LMA SRL Italy 122 SJAC Japan 123 Kaunas Aeroclub Lithuania 124 Akzo Nobel Netherlands 125 Display Design office, OJSC Republic of Belarus 126 558 Aircraft Repair Plant Republic of Belarus 127 BelTechExport JSC Republic of Belarus 128 Defense Initiatives Republic of Belarus 129 ОАО "Волатавто" Republic of Belarus 130 ООО "АТЕ-инжиниринг" Republic of Belarus 131 ОАО "ИНТЕГРАЛ" Republic of Belarus ОАО "2566 завод по ремонту 132 Republic of Belarus радиоэлектронного вооружения" 133 ОАО "Оршанский авиаремонтный завод" Republic of Belarus 134 ACUTRONIC Switzerland Ltd. Switzerland 135 Starrag AG Switzerland www.aviasalon.com 4 List of Exhibitors of MAKS 2019 dated July 09, 2019 136 HONEYWELL USA 137 Kulite Semiconductor Products Inc. USA 138 The Boeing Company USA 139 United Technologies Corporation USA 140 Teledyne Controls USA 141 Emerging Markets Communications, LLC USA Russian companies City 1 121 Aircraft Repair Plant, JSC Stary Gorodok 2 123 Aircraft Repair Plant, JSC Staraya Russa 3 218 AOP, JSC Gatchina 4 711 Aircraft Repair Plant, JSC Borisoglebsk 5 AAC PROGRESS, JSC Arseniev 6 Administration of the Civil Airports, FSUE Moscow 7 AEC, JSC Saint Petersburg 8 AEGE-AERO company limited Saint Petersburg 9 Aero Region Traning, LLC Ramenskoe 10 AERO STYLE Zhukovsky 11 Aerocomposit, JSC Moscow 12 Aeroconcept Volgograd 13 Aeroelectromaсh, JSC Moscow 14 Aeromaster, LLC Khimki 15 AERONET Assoсiation Moscow 16 AEROPRIBOR-VOSKHOD, JSC Moscow 17 AEROSILA, SPE, PJSC Stupino 18 Aerospace Systems Design Bureau, JSC Dubna 19 Aerotec Enterprise LLC Ulan-Ude 20 AeroTechnikService, JSC Moscow 21 Aerotechservice, LLC Moscow 22 Agregat, PJSC Sim 23 AIRBUS RUS Moscow 24 Aircraft Paint Technologies, LLC Bykovo 25 Aircraft Service Company, GSC Moscow 26 Alexandr SIE, LLC Moscow 27 ALLIANCE Group, LLC Moscow www.aviasalon.com 5 List of Exhibitors of MAKS 2019 dated July 09, 2019 ALL-RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF 28 Moscow AVIATION MATERIALS (VIAM FSUE) 29 ALMAZ RMA, PJSC Moscow Almaz-Antey Air and Space Defence Corporation, 30 Moscow JSC 31 Alpina-Avia Myachkovo 32 AMR, JSC Belaya Kalitva 33 ANC AE ATD OF THE ULYANOVSK REGION Ulianovsk 34 Applied Mechanics, LLC Moscow 35 Arkonik SMZ, JSC Samara Arzamas Research & Production Enterprise TEMP- 36 Arzamas AVIA, PJSC Arzamassky Priborostroitelny Zavod Imeni 37 Arzamas Plandina, JSC 38 AS-CAM, JSC Rostov-na-Donu 39 Asha MetPlant, PJSC Asha 40 ASSAD Moscow 41 Astronomikon Lab, LLC Saint Petersburg 42 AutoGyro Russland, LLC Gostilovo 43 Autogyros Izhevsk Izhevsk Autonomous non-profit educational organization 44 of higher education "Skolkovo Institute of Science Skolkovo and Technology" 45 Avangard, JSC Safronovo 46 Avant Space Systems Moscow 47 AVIAAVTOMATIKA named after V.Tarasov, JSC Kursk 48 AVIACOM Research & Production Enterprise Nizhny Novgorod 49 AVIAHELP Moscow 50 AVIAPRIBOR Holding, JSC Moscow 51 Aviaservice, Ltd Nizhny Novgorod 52 AVIASNAB Khimki 53 Aviaspecmash, LLC Bykovo 54 Aviation Consulting-TECHNO, JSC Moscow 55 Aviation Engineering Company, LLC Moscow 56 Aviator, LTD Voronezh 57 Aviazapchast PLC Moscow www.aviasalon.com 6 List of Exhibitors of MAKS 2019 dated July 09, 2019 58 AVIOM Moscow 59 Avionica, JSC Moscow 60 Avitronic Ltd Moscow 61 AZIMUT Airline, Jsc Rostov-na-Donu 62 AZIMUT, JSC Moscow 63 Azov optical-mechanical plant, JSC Azov 64 Baker Hughes, a GE Company Moscow BALASHIKHA CASTING-MECHANICAL PLANT, JSC 65 Balashikha (BLMZ, JSC) 66 BANK ROSSIYA Saint Petersburg 67 Bank Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg 68 BARL, RPC, JSC Moscow 69 Barnaul Rubber Technical Products Plant Barnaul 70 Bauman Moscow State Technical University Moscow 71 Bee Pitron Ltd. 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