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Occitanie / Pyrénées-Méditerranée Delegation Business Guide Occitanie / Pyrénées-Méditerranée Delegation Business Guide MRO Europe / Amsterdam October 16 - 18, 2018 - Booth 1042 MONTPELLIER TOULOUSE Set up or develop your company in the Occitanie Region Invest in Occitanie Find a partner Discover the economical assets of Occitanie Direction de la Communication - Juillet 2018 Direction de la Communication www.agence-adocc.com EXHIBITORS LIST Key figures p.4 ORGANIZER AD’OCC p.7 VISITOR AAA - ASSISTANCE AERONAUTIQUE & AEROSPATIALE p.8 EXHIBITOR ADHETEC p.9 VISITOR AEROSPACE VALLEY p.10 EXHIBITOR AIRPLANE DELIVERY AND AIRPLAINE PAINTER p.11 BOOTH 3084 AIR COST CONTROL p.12 EXHIBITOR AIR SUPPORT p.13 VISITOR EAD AEROSPACE p.14 EXHIBITOR EQUIP’ AERO SERVICES p.15 EXHIBITOR EXCENT p.16 BOOTH 1054 FLEURET p.17 EXHIBITOR FLIGHTWATCHING p.18 EXHIBITOR FLY DYNAMICS p.19 EXHIBITOR GILLIS AERO / ADN WINDING p.20 EXHIBITOR LATECOERE INTERCONNECTION SYSTEMS p.21 BOOTH 1054 NEXEYA p.22 VISITOR NEXT AERO CONCEPT p.23 EXHIBITOR RECAERO p.24 VISITOR SIER p.25 VISITOR SYNDICAT MIXTE PYRENIA p.26 BOOTH 5068 TARMAC AEROSAVE p.27 VISITOR TOULOUSE AIR SPARES p.28 Other companies from Occitanie exhibiting at MRO p.29 3 KEY FIGURES Occitanie/Pyrénées-Méditerranée, the World leader for civil aeronautics 1,100 86,000 16,500 8,500 companies in employees students researchers aerospace in aerospace in aerospace An attractive region for aeronautics businesses: > World headquarters of Airbus Group and presence of aircraft manufacturers: Airbus, ATR, Daher, etc > World leader in civil aeronautics > Aerospace Valley, global innovation cluster for aeronautics, space & embedded systems > The whole sector is present: development, design offices, sheet-metal working, foundry, tooling, boilerwork, machi- ning, mechanical engineering, composites, aircraft interiors, IFE, software development, embedded systems, assem- bling, air traffic management, MRO, Additive manufacturing, testing, certification, end-of-life dismantling and recycling. Major companies chose the Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée region: Airbus Group and Airbus HQ, Air France Industries, ATR (HQ), Lisi Aerospace Group, Daher Group, Latecoere, Liebherr Aerospace, Ratier Figeac, Rockwell Collins France (HQ), Sabena technics, Safran Group, Thales Group, etc. The most prestigious research organizations and “Grandes Ecoles”: > 2 of France’s 3 prestigious Grandes Ecoles aerospace engineering schools: ISAE, ENAC > 5 prestigious “Grandes Ecoles” with extensive expertise in aeronautics (ENIT, ENSEEIHT, INSA, EMAC, ESMA) and two Sciences Universities in Montpellier and Toulouse, Toulouse Business School, etc. > World renowned research organizations: - CERFACS (European Centre for Research and Advanced Training in Scientific Computation) - CIRIMAT / Institut Carnot (Inter-university Center of Materials Research and Engineering) - DSNA-DTI (The French Air Navigation Service Provider) - Clement Ader Institute - LAAS/CNRS (Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems/National Scientific Research Center) IRIT (Informatics Research Insitute of Toulouse) - ONERA (The French Aerospace Lab) - Institute of Technology Antoine de Saint Exupéry 4 KEY FIGURES The Occitanie region, leader for maintenance activities About sixty MRO companies are located in the region, among which Air Cost Control, Adhetec, Aerotec, Air France Industries, Airplane Delivery, Air Support, Akka Technologies, Altitude Aerospace, Antavia/Ametek, Assistance Aeronautique & Aerospatiale, Bayab Industries, CIR, Conesys Europe, Dedienne Aerospace, Derichebourg, EAD Aerospace, EAS, Eca Group, Equip’Aero Services, Excent, Falgayras, Fleuret, FlightWatching, Fym Equipment, Gillis Aerospace/ADN Winding, Honeywell Aerospace, JCB Aero/Amac Group, Latecoere, Mapaero, Mazeres Aero Equipment, Nexeya Group, Next Aero Concept, PMV Engineering, Recaero, Sabena technics, Sier Blagnac, Sogeclair Aerospace, Tarmac Aerosave, Toulouse Air Spares, VR2C, Uwinloc, Win Ms, etc. Toulouse Montpellier 5 MEET US AND MEET COMPANIES FROM OCCITANIE AT: OCTOBER 2018 WELCOME TO OCCITANIE AEROMART TOULOUSE 4-6 December 2018 / Toulouse, France An event co-organized by AD’OCC agency. OCCITANIE PAVILLION AIRCRAFT INTERIORS MIDDLE EAST & MRO MIDDLE EAST 11-12 February 2019 / Dubaï, United Arab Emirates OCCITANIE PAVILLION AIRCRAFT INTERIORS EXPO 2-4 April 2019 / Hamburg, Germany OCCITANIE PAVILLION PARIS AIR SHOW 17-23 June 2019 / Paris Le Bourget, France OCCITANIE PAVILLION MRO EUROPE 15-17 October 2019 / ExCel London, United Kingdom OCTOBER 2019 6 AD’OCC INVEST AND TRADE IN OCCITANIE ORGANIZER COMPANY ACTIVITIES AD’OCC is the Investment, Trade and Innovation agency of the Occitanie / Pyrénées - Méditerranée region. We offer free consulting for your corporate location or partnership projects in Southern France. We are available to discuss your development plans and assist you setting up in the region. The Occitanie region is located at the heart of Aerospace Valley, the global innovation cluster for aeronautics, space and embedded systems. Come and join world-class companies and subcontractors present in the Occitanie region: Airbus Group (HQ), Airbus (HQ), ATR (HQ), Daher, Latecoere, Liebherr Aerospace, Ratier Figeac, Rockwell Collins, Sabena technics, Safran Group, Stelia Aerospace, Thales Group,… For 25 years we have been providing assistance to aeronautical companies wishing to set up in Occitanie. AD’OCC CONTACTS Immeuble Le Belvédère Thomas Bascaules Philippe Baylet 11, Bd des Récollets CEO Head of Aerospace, Intelligent transports Export Dpt 31078 Toulouse, France +33 (0)6 11 76 15 63 +33 (0)5 61 12 57 12 [email protected] www.agence-adocc.com 57 AAA VISITOR COMPANY ACTIVITIES For over 28 years, AAA has been developing a complete panel of expertise for its customers from manufacturing to maintenance 2#46EGTVKſECVKQP ###RTQXKFGUMKPFUQHUGTXKEGUOCPWHCEVWTKPIGPIKPGGTKPIEWUVQOGTUWRRQTVKPVGITCVKQPQHGSWKR- ment on FAL, maintenance. RANGE OF PRODUCTS & SERVICES > Aircraft maintenance: line and base maintenance, aircraft grounding preparation, landing gear change, engine change, avionics troubleshooting and modification, structural repair, composite repair > %CDKPUGTXKEGUCKTETCHV+PVGTKQTUECDKPUGCVUWRITCFKPIICNNG[UWRITCFKPITGVTQſV TGHWTDKUJOGPV > %WUVQOGTCUUKUVCPEGKPUKVWEWUVQOGTCPFRTQFWEVUWRRQTVSWCNKV[KPURGEVKQP0&6CUUKUVCPEGVGEJPKECNUWRRQTV OUR CUSTOMERS #KT(TCPEG-./#KT4GRWDNKS#KTNKPGU(QMMGT5GTXKEGU#UKC)/(#GTQ#UKC5CDGPCVGEJPKEU#64#KTDWU5VGNKC5GRCPI'PIKPGGTKPI Safran (Zodiac), Colins Aviation (B/E Aerospace), Aerospace Services… AAA CONTACTS 10, rue Mercœur Bernard Vallee Jean Michel Di Spigno Pierre Emmanuel Bourrigaud 75011 Paris - France Airline Sales Director Head of Maintenance Dpt. Business Development Manager +33 (0)1 48 06 85 85 +33 (0)6 72 72 73 42 +33 (0)6 83 44 48 00 +33 (0)6 43 05 79 20 www.aaa-aero.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 8 ADHETEC EXHIBITOR COMPANY ACTIVITIES Adhetec is recognized and awarded for developing high performance pressure sensitive adhesives. We have been supplying all major OEMs, airlines and MROs worldwide and crafted a solid expertise in: > Cabin customization / decoration > Surface protection > Interior placards and onboard advertising > Livery graphics and decals > Paint stencils & positioning mylars > Technical exterior markings > Specialty tapes RANGE OF PRODUCTS & SERVICES > Adheskin 13915 and 13930®: interior decorative foils > #FJGſNO2TQVGEVKXGſNOCPFHQCOUKPTQNNU YKVJWPNKOKVGFFGUKIPRQUUKDKNKVKGUVJCVOGGV(56TGSWKTGOGPVU > Adhemask: Masking solutions FAR 25.853 > Adhegrip: Hook and loop > Adhetape®: Specialties tapes > Adhesecure: Seal and secure work areas against FOD > Adhemark®: Durable mandatory markings and placards > Adheform : Tailor made pieces cut to size > #FJGECNs'ZVGTKQTNKXGT[NQIQCPFƀCIFGECNU > 6QQNU5GTXKEGU CRRNKECVKQPſVVKPIUWRRQTVCPFQVJGTUWRRN[EJCKPUGTXKEGU > Adhetrans: VIP dry transfer markings ADHETEC CONTACTS Zone d’Activité Bastillac Sud, 1 Rue Pierre Latécoère Thomas Martinez Nathalie Kujawa BP 123 – 65001 Tarbes - France Aerospace Sales Manager Aerospace Account Manager Tel.: +33 (0)5 62 51 78 80 Middle East & Africa, North Europe Fax: +33 (0)5 62 51 78 89 Southern Europe, Russia +33 (0)7 70 14 02 61 www.adhetec.com +33 (0)7 86 48 03 98 59 AEROSPACE VALLEY VISITOR COMPANY ACTIVITIES #GTQURCEG8CNNG[KUCPQPRTQſVEQORGVKVKXGPGUUENWUVGTFGFKECVGFVQCGTQPCWVKEUURCEGCPFGODGFFGFU[UVGOU6JGKPPQXCVKQP ENWUVGTEQXGTUVYQIGQITCRJKECNN[CFLCEGPVTGIKQPU0QWXGNNG#SWKVCKPGCPF1EEKVCPKGKP5QWVJ9GUVQH(TCPEG#UQH&GEGODGT 2018 Aerospace Valley gathers 800+ members from industry and research including amongst others 500+ SMEs as well as large corporate groups and OEMs, the major aerospace research establishments, engineering schools and local authorities. Overall, Aerospace Valley represents 1/3 of the French aerospace workforce totaling over 120,000 industrial employments in KPFWUVTKCNGUVCDNKUJOGPVU6JGUGEVQTQHCKTETCHVKPVGTKQTUCPFECDKPGPXKTQPOGPVTGRTGUGPVUQPGQHVJGſGNFQHGZRGTVKUGQH an important number of our member companies. OUR CUSTOMERS Airbus, ATR, Dassault, Daher, Safran, Thalès, Onera, ISAE, Laas, Laplace, IRT, Latecoere, Liebherr AEROSPACE VALLEY CONTACT 3 rue Tarfaya, CS 64403 David Macheto 31405 TOULOUSE cedex 4 - France Deputy Director Aeronautics +33 (0)5 61 14 80 30 +33 (0)6 84 39 65 94 www.aerospace-valley.com [email protected] 10 AIRPLANE DELIVERY EXHIBITOR COMPANY ACTIVITIES AIRPLANE DELIVERY is a full ATR MRO with complete rating of Base Maintenance activities. Located in Toulouse Francazal Airport, #+42.#0'&'.+8'4;KUCUKUVGT%QORCP[QH#+42.#0'2#+06'4QHſEKCNRCTVPGTQH#64HQTVJGRCKPVQHPGYN[RTQFWEGF#6411
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