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Floorplan(PDF) Key Plan Booth No. AREA HALL 2 HALL 1 3E 3B MAIN HALL MAIN ENTRANCE Organizer : The Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC) EVENT HALL 3H 3A Place : Nagoya International Exhibition Hall [Port Messe Nagoya] 3F 3C Chubu International Airport [Centrair] HALL 3 Date : October 9 (Tue.), 2012 to October 14 (Sun.), 2012 October 9 (Tue.) to 12 (Fri.) : Trade Day. (For Industry Officials Only) [Port Messe Nagoya] 3G 3D October 12 (Fri.) : Trade Day / Public Day. Chubu International Airport [Centrair] [Port Messe Nagoya] October 13 (Sat.) to 14 (Sun.) : Public Day. Chubu International Airport [Centrair] [Port Messe Nagoya] MAIN ENTRANCE HALL 1 MAIN HALL Organizer's secretariat-A Construction secretariat (SJAC) (headquarters) Show Daily waiting room NHK waiting room Organizer's secretariat-B Management secretariat (SJAC) (headquarters) The exhibition site and pavilion in the world International Aviation and Space Salon MAKS Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) 3E-33 3E-19 3E-18 3E-08 3E-07 3E-06 3E-05 3B-23 3B-21 3B-09 3B-08 THE FURUKAWA KAWAJU GIFU SERVICE Co., Ltd. THE NIKKAN China Industrial Group in Japan Office ILA 2014 Berlin Air 3B-22 Tokyo Big Sight Inc. 3B-10 Parts Base Inc. KOGYO SHINBUN Show/Messe Berlin BATTERY CO., LTD. 3H-01 10.2 HW LIMA Sdn Bhd(LIMA2011) Zhuhai Airshow Co., Ltd. Asian Press Group Pte Ltd &Ventura Media Asia Pacific Pty Ltd 3B-04 3B-01 3A-01 15 3B-03 WING AVIATION PRESS CO., LTD. Koku News co.,ltd. Defense Structure LUPA AIRCRAFT MODEL Improvement Foundation (BSK) RealViz, Inc. State of North Carolina Japan Office 3B-05 3E-31 3E-26 6 3E-20 3E-17 3B-32 3B-11 5000 5 3E-25 3E-09 3E-01 5000 3B-28 3B-15 JIC Quality 7000 3B-24 Assurance Ltd. OKOUCHI METAL NAVICOM CORPORATION EADS AVIATION Kobe Steel, Ltd. NSK Ltd. CORNES Atlas Copco KK 3B-06 Kobelco Research Institute, 3B-36 15 AIRBUS 9 CORPORATION Technologies Limited. Mainami Kuko JEPICO Staubli KK Service Co., Ltd. Eurocopter KYB Corporation JAPAN AEROSPACE The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences 20 The Boeing Company CORPORATION 3E-21 3E-10 3B-29 3B-25 3B-18 3B-16 Storage Storage TOKYO Embassy SOLTON The Sciety of Japanese Aerospace Companies, KEIKI INC. The Product Support Meeting for Study of The Republic CO., LTD. Nacelle Sunwa Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting Co., Ltd. 3E-29 3E-27 3E-22 of Poland, 3E-11 3E-04 3E-02 3B-34 3B-33 3B-30 3B-26 Co., Ltd. Trading 3B-12 3B-07 3B-02 Specialty Coating System 153m2 PROMEXICO 3E-15 Corporation ASCOT Trade & RIKEN DENGU SANYO MACHINE ESI Japan ltd. Ampex KIGUCHI TECHNICS INC, FUJI AIR COMPANY LTD. Investment SEIZO CO.,LTD. WORKS, LTD. Japan Ltd. SHIMADZU CORPORATION OLYMPUS Promotion Hitachi OSG CORPORATION CORPORATION TOOLS CO.,LTD. 3E-23 Metals, Ltd. 3E-12 3B-31 3B-19 3B-17 Section DOME CARBON MAGIC REST SPACE 21 MORIMURA BROS.,INC. OSG CORPORATION TIMET Sanyo Netsu Kogyo Co.,Ltd. SHIMADZU 300m2 3H-02 3E-30 3E-28 3E-24 3E-16 3E-13 3E-03 3B-35 3B-38 3B-20 3B-14 3B-13 3B-39 3B-37 CORPORATION KANEMATSU AEROSPACE CORPORATION 3E-32 BCI Aerospace Ubifrance(Coparticipation with GIFAS) JTECT DEUTSCH NIPPON DAIDO STEEL Mitsui Seiki ITOCHU SKYLABEL MEIRA Co. FIDAE TACC Corporation Aviation Co., Ltd. Co.,Inc. CORPORATION JAPAN LIMITED EXPRESS CO.,LTD. CO.,LTD. Kogyo Co., Ltd. 126m2 3A-02 12 Mitsui Bussan NAGASHIMA FITTING CO.,LTD. KIGUCHI TECHNICS INC, Chunichi Craft Co., Ltd. SINFONIA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. JUPITOR CORPORATION 7.5 Aerospace Co., Ltd. Yokohama Engineering Service Ltd Amphenol Japan Ltd. KISCO LTD. 14 MARUBUN� CORPORATION 3H-03 5000 REST SPACE US PAVILION Kallman Worldwide, Inc NIPPON AIRCRAFT SUPPLY CO., LTD. UK PAVILION 90m2 3F-19 3F-17 3F-12 3F-09 3F-01 3F-05 3C-21 3C-16 3C-13 3C-07 3C-04 3C-01 21 9 3C-17 3C-25 Korean Pavilion - Kotra / KAIA 3C-10 Fusoh Shoji REST SPACE 9 Kulite Kitco Defense Advance d Tech 3C-02 Esterline ALCOA JBM FARO fujikowa Co., Ltd. industry NAVY BMD/ FASTENING Corporation Japan, Inc. 3C-05 9 LOCKHEED MARTIN 9 3F-10 3F-02 3F-06 SYSTEMS co.,ltd. SOGO SPRING RAYTHEON MFG. CO., LTD. 3A-03 126m2 3F-13 3C-18 Aerojet TW Metals Honywell OREGON 3C-23 3C-22 3C-14 3C-11 3C-08 3C-06 Sennheiser Daiichi System Satellite Positioning Research HOKOKU Japan k.k. THINKY Aerospace 189m2 81m2 CO.,LTD. Engineering and Application Center 9 Breeze Eastern NTN CORPORATION 3C-24 3C-19 Corporation 3C-03 3H-04 TEAC CORPORATION SPECIALTY COATING ADS GROUP LTD Hydraulics International State of Missouri, Department of REST SPACE Itochu Techno-Solutions Economic Development DDC Electronics K.K. e2v SYSTEMS/PARYLENE JAPAN 4 Corporation 3F-03 3F-25 3F-21 3F-23 3F-24 3F-14 3F-26 3F-11 3F-07 3C-20 3C-15 3C-12 3C-09 36m2 MATERION SHIMA SEIKI ITT 3F-27 Embassy of the BRUSH JAPAN LTD. U.S.Embassy Czech Republic MFG., LTD. Cannon, Ltd. Pratt & U.S.Pavilion State of EAGLE KANEMATSU INDUSTRY Nihon Whitney Meeting 3F-16 3F-15 3F-04 Pall Ltd. AEROSPACE 3F-20 California 3F-08 CO.,LTD. CORPORATION 3A-04 16 Point AERO Toray Industries, Inc. Deloitte Tohmatsu Conf Room FACILITY CO., LTD. Consulting Co., Ltd. 162m2 3H-05 16 Ebina Denka Kogyo Co.,Ltd. LORD CORPORATION TAMAGAWA SEIKI Co.,Ltd. Todo International Inc. MITSUBISHI 5000 MATERIALS CORPORATION 18 Japan Aircraft Development Corporation 20.25 3G-12 9 3G-11 3G-10 3G-09 3G-07 3G-04 3G-01 3D-03 9.9 3D-02 16.7 3G-08 3G-13 3D-04 15 3D-01 5000 Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES,LTD. Bombardier KK. BLUM LMT NIPPI Corporation Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation ShinMaywa nihon HIROBO SUGINO Industries, Ltd maruko LIMITED MACHINE LIMITED Emmbassy of CANADA NTK TAIA/TAITRA 11.2 KAIGAI CORPORATION AgustaWestland INTERNATIONAL 12 12 Totsu International Co.,Ltd. 3G-06 3G-05 3G-03 3G-02 CORPORATION 10 Shoshin NIDAK 99m2 Corporation SEIMITSU,INC 168m2 288m2 108m2 200m2 324m2 SINTO KOGYO,LTD. MARUBENI INFORMATION SYSTEMS CO.,LTD. REST SPACE Move-in/out Move-in/out Move-in/out Move-in/out Gate <D> Gate <C> Gate <B> Gate <A> Drawing Updated on September 27, 2012 Japan International The layout is subject to change. Title Aerospace Exhibition 2012 Sheet Title HALL 3 Floor Layout Place Nagoya International Exhibition Hall Date 2012.09.27 Scale 1:600 (A3) Move-in/out Gate <C> CHUOZUKEN Co., Ltd. TOYAMA Aircraft Industry Network Organizer : The Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC) Move-in/out Storage Gate <B> JAIF ZONE Move-in/out Place : Nagoya International Exhibition Hall [Port Messe Nagoya] Meeting Area Open seminar space Gate <D> Chubu International Airport [Centrair] 4 14 Date : October 9 (Tue.), 2012 to October 14 (Sun.), 2012 October 9 (Tue.) to 12 (Fri.) : Trade Day. (For Industry Officials Only) [Port Messe Nagoya] October 12 (Fri.) : Trade Day / Public Day. Chubu International Airport [Centrair] [Port Messe Nagoya] October 13 (Sat.) to 14 (Sun.) : Public Day. Chubu International Airport [Centrair] [Port Messe Nagoya] 1C-11 15 20 20 Chubu Bureau of Economy,Trade and Industry Nagano Techno Foundation 10 SJAC Lounge 1D-01 1D-04 150m2 80m2 260m2 1D-11 0 Key Plan 0 Seminar room A AICHI-NAGOYA Aerospace Industries Cluster 0 (70 seats) 5 12.5 1D-05 Gifu Prefecture- 1C-12 15 10 1C-01 1D-08 Kakamigahara City Organizer's booth 10 Ishikawa Sunrise Industries Creation Organization 10 [Airplane] Alpha Aviation 1D-09 17 TOYAMA HALL 1 HALL 2 Aircraft 1D-02 150m2 100m2 Industry Network San-En-Nanshin Aerospace Cluster SNAP ON TOOLS JAPAN K.K. 受�付 The Japan Cee-Bee Chemical Co., Ltd. ANEST IWATA Corporation 1D-06 1C-17 1C-13 1C-07 1C-02 1D-07 1C-09 1C-04 TOCHIGI Impro Okayama Prefecture JAIF-KANSAI 1 hall management secretariat MAIN HALL Organizer's booth Industrial Promotion Foundation AEROSPACE EVENT HALL 18 INDUSUTRY ラジコンクラブ共同出展コーナー 1C-14 1C-05 1C-03 1D-10 PROMOTION MAIN ENTRANCE KANAGAWA Accurate Inc. CONFERENCE/ (パブリックデーのみ) Tokyo Metropolitan TOCHIGI Government Chugoku AEROSPACE 1C-15 1C-10 1C-06 Central Japan 5000 中国局 District Aircraft Relation CONFERENCE Altech Co., Ltd. Internationa l 1D-03 Airport Co., Ltd. 1D-13 1D-12 Industrial Cluster JETRO Innovation Shikoku 1C-16 1C-08 HALL 3 NNIIGATA Tohoku Aerospace Industry Forum Phillips Screw Company Aerospace Union Miyagi/Aircraft Market &Technology Research Assosiation MANTEN Project Japan Aviation Electronics Industry,Limited 0 0 0 MAIN ENTRANCE FUKUOKA PREFECTURE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY PROMOTION MEETING 5 Daicel Corporation Hokkaido Aerospace Science and Technology Incubation Center 1B-10 13 1A-13 9 1A-01 MAIN HALL B.C.C CO.,LTD. 1B-12 1B-11 1B-01 5000 1A-22 13 1A-07 1A-02 University Space Engineering PPG Aerospace Consortium(UNISEC) 9 NAKANO AVIATION CO., LTD. SKY Perfect 1B-17 1B-16 1B-15 1B-14 1B-13 JSAT Corporation 1A-04 1A-03 A.S.I (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana) National Institute of Information Center for Nanosatellite Testing,Kyushu Institute of Technology & BtoB Meeting Area TIODIZE 14 ISTC Council the Promotion of Aerospace Development in Kyushu and Communications Technology SKY PerfectJSAT Corporation Rand Technologies Japan K.K. KOJIMA PRESSS INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 5000 Tokyo Sokki Kenkyujo Co., Ltd. Infotech Enterprises 81m2 Organizer's booth 20.8 Storage 1B-20 1B-18 1A-12 1B-19 [Universe] MTS Japan Ltd. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ARIANESPACE TOYOTA TSUSHO SPACE ZONE 1A-05 9 1B-31 1B-22 1B-21 CORPORATION 182m2 10 UEMURA GROUP Shizuoka - Prefecture CHRONIX.
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