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MRÔ 24 - 26 February 2020 M!OOLE EAST ■■■■■■■ lnvest Trade in Occitanie, World leader MRO 2019 PRINT VERSION DF.indd 2 1 16/09/2019 09:49:37 1 -- 1 ■ ■■■■ EXHIBITORS LIST Key figures p.4 ORGANIZER AD'OCC - INVEST AND TRADE IN OCCITANIE p.7 VISITOR AAA - ASSISTANCE AERONAUTIQUE & AEROSPATIALE p.8 EXHIBITOR AERTEC GROUP p.9 VISITOR AEROSPACE VALLEY p.10 EXHIBITOR AIRPLANE DELIVERY p.11 EXHIBITOR AIR SUPPORT p.12 EXHIBITOR ALTITUDE AEROSPACE p.13 EXHIBITOR BFM AERO p.14 EXHIBITOR DONECLE p.15 VISITOR ECM p.16 EXHIBITOR EQUIP'AERO SERVICES p.17 VISITOR FLEURET p.18 EXHIBITOR FLYDYNAMICS p.19 VISITOR GILLIS AERO / ADN WINDING p.20 EXHIBITOR LATECOERE INTERCONNECTION SYSTEMS p.21 VISITOR LAROCHE GROUP p.22 VISITOR MAZERES AERO EQUIPMENT p.23 EXHIBITOR NEXT AERO CONCEPT p.24 EXHIBITOR RECAERO GROUP p.25 EXHIBITOR T3S (TECNIC SERIGRAPHIE SERVICE) p.26 EXHIBITOR INVEST IN TARBES-LOURDES-PYRENEES p.27 EXHIBITOR SYNDICAT MIXTE PYRENIA p.28 BOOTH 1316 TARMAC AEROSAVE p.29 Other companies from Occitanie exhibiting at MRO p.30 1 •• •••••••• • __ 1. · . MRO 2b1'9-PRll'ffVERS10'N'DF.indêl 3 •••••••••••••••••• • 16/09/2019 09:49:37 1 ■■■■■ ■ •••• KEY FIGURES The Occitanie region, World leader for civil aeronautics (�::=90,000 • • • • COMPANIES EMPLOYEES in aerospace 19 000 ·······:·:.• 9 000 lruDENTS trained J'- fesEARCHERS � m aerospace m aerospace :"."'f:rf-� // An attractive region for aeronautics / businesses: > World headquarters of Airbus Major companies f chose the > 3 aircraft manufacturers: Occitanie region: Airbus (HO), ATR(HO), Daher, etc > Airbus (HO), Air France Industries, World leader in civil aeronautics ATR(HO), Lisi Aerospace Group, Aerospace Valley, global Daher Group, innovation cluster for aeronautics, > Figeac Aero, space & embedded systems Latecoere, > Liebherr Aerospace, > The whole sector is present: > Collins Aerospace, development, design offices, sheet­ Sabena technics, metal working, foundry, tooling, Safran Group, boilerwork, machining, mechanical > Stelia Aerospace, engineering, composites, Thales Aeronautics Division, etc. aircraft interiors, IFE, software development, embedded systems, assembling, air traffic management, MRO, additive manufacturing, testing, certification, end-of-life dismantling and recycling. 4 MRO 2019 PRINT VERSION DF.indd 4 1 16/09/2019 09:49:40 1 -- 1 ■■■■■ ■ •••• ?// The most prestigious research organizations and "Grandes Ecoles": > 2 of France's 3 prestigious « Grandes Ecoles »: ISAE, ENAC > 5 prestigious "Grandes Ecoles" with extensive expertise in aeronautics (ENIT, ENSEEIHT, INSA, EMAC, ESMA), two Sciences Universities in Montpellier and Toulouse, Toulouse Business School, etc. World renowned research organizations: - Research lnstitute of Technology Antoine de Saint Exupery - ONERA (The French Aerospace Lab) The Occitanie region, - Clément Ader lnstitute - LAAS/CNRS (Laboratory of Analysis and leader for maintenance Architecture of Systems/National Scientific activities / 60 MRO companies are Research Center) located in the region - CIRIMAT / Institut Carnot (lnter-university Center of Materials Research and Air Cost Control, Fleuret, Engineering) Adhetec, > Fly Dynamics, - OGA Aeronautical Systems (Center for Aertec Group, > Gillis Aerospace/ADN expertise and ground tests of aeronautics AHG, Winding, systems and equipment) Air France Industries, Honeywell Aerospace, - IRIT {lnformatics Research lnstitute of Airplane Delivery, > JCB Aero/Amac Group, Toulouse) Air Support, Latecoere, > Akka Technologies, > Laroche Group, Altitude Aerospace, > Mapaero, >Antavia/ Ametek, Mazeres Aero Equipment, >AAA, > Nexeya Group, Bayab Industries, > Nexess, >BFM Aero, Next Aero Concept, > CIR, > Recaero, > Dedienne Aerospace, > Sabena technics, Derichebourg, Sogeclair Aerospace, > Donecle, > T3S, EAD Aerospace, >Tarmac Aerosave, > Eca Group, Toulouse Air Spares, Equip'Aero Services, etc. Falgayras, MRO 2019 PRINT VERSION DF.indd 5 16/0972�19 09:49:41 1 1 -- 1 ■■■■■ ■ •••• MEET COMPANIES FROM OCCITANIE AT: • lnvest & Trade in Occitanie DECEMBER 2019 OCCITANIE PAVILLION ····························. AEROSPACE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SUMMIT • • • • •••• �EROSPACE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING 3 - 4 December 2019 SUMMIT Toulouse, France ........................... OCCITANIE PAVILLION AIRCRAFT INTERIORS MIDDLE EAST ��RCRAFT�t41Mi INTEl!:IORSMIDDLE EAST � • • • • • • • & MRO MIDDLE EAST MRÔ 24 - 26 February 2020 M!OOLE EAST ........................... Dubaï, United Arab Emirates OCCITANIE PAVILLION AIRCRAFT INTERIORS •••• • • • • 31 March - 2 April 2020 Hamburg, Germany OCCITANIE PAVILLION � • • • • AEROSPACE & DEFENSE SUPPLIER SUMMIT . 6 - 8 April 2020 Seattle, United States of America OCCITANIE PAVILLION MRO EUROPE •••• • • • AVIATIONWEEK.,. 13 -15 October 2020 • Barcelona, Spain MROEUROPE OCCITANIE PAVILLION •••• AEROMART TOULOUSE 1 - 3 December 2020- Toulouse, France An event co-organized by AD'OCC DECEMBER 2020 6 2019 6 16/09/2019 09:49:41 1 MRO PRINT VERSION DF.indd 1 -- 1 ■■■■■ ■ •••• AD'OCC INVEST AND TRADE IN OCCITANIE A f 1 ' COMPANY ACTIVITIES AD'OCC is the lnvestment, 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 missionned to discuss your development plans and assist your set 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 (HO), ATR (HQ), Daher, Latecoere, Liebherr Aerospace, Collins Aerospace, Sabena technics, Safran Group, Stelia Aerospace, Thal es Group, ... For 25 years we have been providing assistance to aeronautical companies wishing to set up in Occitanie. AD'OCC CONTACTS 55 avenue Louis Bréguet Thomas Bascaules Philippe Baylet 31400 Toulouse, France CEO lnvest and Trade Dpt, Aerospace and TransportSystem +33(0) 5611257 12 +33(0)6 11 76 15 63 www.agence-adocc.com [email protected] 7 ■■■■■ AAA - ASSISTANCEAERONAUTIQUE & AEROSPATIALE COMPANY ACTIVITIES For over 28 years, AAA has been developing a complete panel of expertise for its customers from manufacturing to maintenance (PART 145 certification). AAA provides 4 kinds of services: manufacturing engineering, customer support, integration of equipment 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, WIFI installation ... > Cabin services: aircraft interiors, cabin seats upgrading, galleys upgrading, retrofit/ refurbishment ... > Customer assistance: in-situ customer and product support, quality inspection, NDT assistance, technical support ... OUR CUSTOMERS Air France KLM, Fokker Services Asia, GMF Aero Asia, Sabena Technics, ATR, Airbus, Stelia, Sepang Engineering, Safran (Zodiac) Collins Aerospace (B/E Aerospace), Heli Union, Sofema, Lufthansa Technik, Tarmac, Corsair, Dassault Falcon Service, DAFS, Garuda lndonesia, Turkish Technic, Top ACES, ... AAA CONTACTS 10, rue Mercoeur Bernard Vallée Jean-Michel Di Spigno Pierre-Emmanuel Bourrigaud 75011 Paris, France Airline Sales Director Head of Maintenance Dept. 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 ■■■■■ ■ •••• AERTEC GROUP GAOU;}: AEFITEC ..... 0::: 0 ® 1- -CO I \., ® y @) COMPANY ACTIVITIES Aertec Group is running four major business pillars with skills packaged into dedicated services up to turnkey solutions. Aertec Services focuses on technical support all along the aircraft life Aertec Cabin develops build-to-specification offer in cabin interiors Aertec Supply is dedicated build-to-print product and kitting ready to be installed Aertec Innovation gathers from R&D projects to operations support Aertec has always been customer centric whether in-situ or ex-situ. Headquarters in Paris close to Roissy airport, centre of gravity of Aertec Cabin & Innovation teams is moving in the new facility opened in Toulouse back in December 2019. This particularly serves the 2021 transformation plan developing the OEM market segment. More than ever, our aim is to develop "work package". RANGE OF PRODUCTS & SERVICES > Textile I Curtains, Seat covers, Carpets, Cleaning Painting & surface processing > ln-house & ln-situ painting, Alodine surface processing > Maintenance I Seat maintenance, Cabin refurbishment, ULD, Sanding & Blasting > Aero structure I Primary structure, Rails and floors, Metal sheet workshop > Cabin Equipment I Curtain rails, Cabin Monuments, Side panels, Galley Modification, Vacuum > Trash Compactors Approvals PART 145, PART 21 G, EN 9100 and ADOA for equipment & cabin modification certification. AERTEC GROUP CONTACT ?bis rue de Cau let Nicolas Pouvillon Pascal Caron ZA de Saint Martin du Touch Chief Sales Office, Chief Operating Office, 31300 Toulouse, France + 33(0) 561 15 87 55 33(0)1 34 471540 +33(0) 5611587 55 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: +33 (0)134 47 16 30 [email protected] www.groupe-aertec.com 9 ■■■■■ COMPANY ACTIVITIES Created in 2005, Aerospace Valley is the most significant innovation cluster in France in the fields of aeronautics, space, drones and embedded systems, counting over 850 members from both industry and academia. With officesin Toulouse
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