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Aeromart Nagoya 2019 Participants List AEROMART NAGOYA 2019 PARTICIPANTS LIST COMPANY NAME COUNTRY BOOTH № AC ISHIKAWA (ISHIKAWA SUNRISE INDUSTRIES CREATION Japan B7-B9 ORGANIZATION) ACITURRI AERONAUTICA S.L.U. Spain D38 AD'OCC, INVEST & TRADE IN OCCITANIE REGION France B32 ADZ NAGANO GMBH Germany E15 AERO COTEC CORPORATION South Korea F41 AERO GROUP Japan B48-B50 AERO METALS ALLIANCE UK E20-E22 AEROSPACE IIDA Japan A32 AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Taiwan * (AIDC) AEROSPACE SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS, INC. USA * AEROSPACE VALLEY France B30 AICHI-NAGOYA AEROSPACE CONSORTIUM Japan A46 AIRBUS GROUP France C42 AIRBUS JAPAN Japan C42 AIRBUS OPERATIONS SAS France * AIRCRAFT PARTS MANUFACTURING COOPERATIVE Japan A16 AIRCRAFT PHILIPP GROUP Germany D16 ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD. Japan * ALPHACASTING INC. Canada E29 AMDIE - MOROCCAN INVESTMENT & EXPORT DEVELOPMENT Marroc B36 AGENCY APC AEROSPECIALTY INC. Japan B19 ASAHI KINZOKU KOGYO INC. Japan B31 ASAHI- SEIKI MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Japan C46 ASP AERO South Korea F31 ATSUTA KIGYO CO., LTD Japan A35 BCI AEROSPACE France E1 BOMBARDIER AVIATION Canada * BSI GROUP JAPAN K.K. Japan F26 C&LEE South Korea F39 CETIM France C8 CHUBU AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES Japan A51-A53 CHUNG HSIN ELECTRIC & MACHINERY MFG CORP. Taiwan D28 COMMITTEE FOR AVIATION AND SPACE INDUSTRY Taiwan * DEVELOPMENT 1 * no booth COMPOSITES TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH MALAYSIA (CTRM) Malaysia C11 COTESA / MURAKAMI JITSUGYO Germany E17 DAEHWA AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES CO., LTD South Korea E32 DAHER AEROSPACE France B26 DAIDO DIE & MOLD STEEL SOLUTIONS CO., LTD. Japan F28 DAIKI SANGYO CO., LTD Japan A22 DELOITTE TOHMATSU CONSULTING LLC Japan * DNMA South Korea F37 DONGHWA A.C.M CO.,LTD. South Korea F29 EMBRAER - EMPRESA BRASILEIRA DE AERONAUTICA SA Brasil * EXTENGINEER CO,.LTD Japan F17 FIGEAC AERO France C29-C31 FUJI DREAM AIRLINES Japan * FUJIFILM CORPORATION Japan D40-D42 FUJIKIKOU CO, LTD Japan F22 FUKUOKA AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY NETWORK Japan E7 FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURAL GOVERNMENT Japan F16 GAMAGORI SEISAKUSHO CO.,LTD Japan A15 GIFU / KAKAMIGAHARA Japan B11 GIFU AEROSPACE COMPONENT CLUSTER Japan B15 GIMAS Marroc B36 GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE GUANAJUATO Mexico D1 GONGIN PRECISION IND.CO., LTD Taiwan D32 GUNMA INDUSTRY SUPPORT ORGANIZATION Japan F42 HAINBUCH JAPAN K.K. Japan F30 HAMBURG ENGINEERING Germany * HARASEISAKUSYO., CO. LTD Japan A28 HAYASHI SEIKI SEIZO CO.,LTD Japan F21 HIKARI SEIKO CO., LTD Japan A20 HODEN SEIMITSU KAKO KENKYUSHO CO., LTD. Japan A42 HONEYWELL China * ICAM TECHNOLOGIES CORP. Canada E27 IHI CORPORATION AERO-ENGINE, SPACE & DEFENCE Japan * BUSSINESS AREA IKEX INDUSTRY CO., LTD. Japan A25 IMAI AERO-EQUIPMENT MFG, CO., LTD. Japan B29 INTER-EXCEL ADVISORY Malaysia C9 INVENTEC PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS France B16 INVEST IN TOULOUSE France B32 ISHII MACHINERY CO., LTD. Japan D45 2 * no booth ISHITOSHI MACHINING INC. Japan A27 ISOVOLTA AG Austria D18 IWATA MFG. CO., LTD. Japan B17 JALUX INC Japan * JAPAN AIRLINES CO., LTD. Japan * JAPAN EXTERNAL TRADE ORGANIZATION(JETRO) Japan E47-E49 JAPAN KYUSHU AVIATION CONSORTIUM (JKAC) Japan E9-E11 JINYOUNG TBX CO., LTD. South Korea F35 JOIL CO,. LTD. South Korea F27 JONAL LABORATORIES USA C18 KAGA SANGYO CO., LTD. Japan A45 KANFIT LTD. Israel C15 KAWASAKI GIFU CO-OPERATIVE SOCEITY Japan B21 KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. Japan B42 KOBE AERO NETWORK Japan C10-C12 KOBE CITY Japan B2 KONDO MACHINE CORPORATION,LTD. Japan A29 KOREA AEROSPACE ASSEMBLY & MACHINING LTD. South Korea E26 KOREA COMPOSITES INC South Korea E30 KOREAN AEROSPACE VALLEY South Korea E40-E42 KOUWA-TEC Japan A49 KOUYOU SEIKOU CO.,LTD Japan F40 KP AERO INDUSTRIES CO.,LTD. South Korea E28 KUZUHARA RUBBER CO., LTD. Japan A38 LATECOERE Japan B18 LATESYS KK Japan B28 MACHIDA GEAR MANUFACTURING CO.,LTD. Japan F36 MAEDA TECHNICA CO., LTD. Japan A12 MALAYSIA AEROSPACE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Malaysia * MALAYSIA EXTERNAL TRADE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Malaysia C7 (MATRADE) MARSHALL UNIVERSITY USA D9 MATSUBARA SEISAKUSHO CO., LTD. Japan A37 MAYDAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY USA C16 MEIHOKU KOGYO CO.,LTD Japan B27 MHI AERO ENGINE SERVICE CO., LTD. Japan * MIE PREFECTURAL GOVERNMENT Japan A10 MINAMI CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, LTD Japan D8 MINEBEAMITSUMI INC Japan * MITAKA SEIHAN CO.,LTD. Japan A39 3 * no booth MITSUBISHI CORPARATION TECHNOS Japan E39 MITSUBISHI CORPORATION Japan * MITSUBISHI ELECTRTIC CORPORATION Japan * MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AERO ENGINES, LTD. Japan * MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES Japan * PROCUREMENT CENTER MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. Japan * MITSUBISHI UFJ LEASE & FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Japan * MOOG INC. Japan * NABELL CORPORATION Japan A18 NABTESCO CORPORATION Japan * NAFCO Taiwan D30 NAGAE-SIKI CO., LTD Japan B37 NAGANO PREFECTURAL GOVERNMENT Japan A30 NAGOYA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Japan C49 NAGOYA QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Japan B35 NAKANIHON AIR SERVICE CO., LTD Japan * NETUR INC Canada E25 NIKKISO CO., LTD. Japan * NIKKO SANGYO CO.,LTD Japan F20 NIPPI CORPORATION Japan * NIPPON EXPRESS CO., LTD. Japan D47 NOVEL ENGINEERING UK * NSR JAPAN CO., LTD. / NSR GROUP COMPANY Japan A36 NTN CORPORATION Japan * NTS MAGHREB Marroc B36 OHMURA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Japan C20-C22 OKAYA & CO.,LTD. Japan C47 OKINAWA MRO & AVIATION INDUSTRY CLUSTER Japan F32 OMATA SHUTTER INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD Japan A31 OTECH CO.,LTD Japan F38 PANASONIC CORPORATION Japan * PN KIDEN CO., LTD. Japan D12 PODKARPACKIE REGION & AVIATION VALLEY ASSOCIATION Poland B8-B10 PREVENANCE CORPORATION Japan * QUEBEC GOVERNMENT - EXPORT QUÉBEC Canada E31 ROBERT C. BYRD INSTITUTE USA D11 ROLLS-ROYCE PLC (DEPT. OVERHAUL SERVICES UK * ENGINEERING) ROLLS-ROYCE SINGAPORE Singapore * 4 * no booth RYOKI TOOL COMPANY Japan B41 S&K AEROSPACE CO., LTD. South Korea E38 SACRA-TECH CO.,LTD Japan F19 SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINES France * SAFRAN GROUP France * SAFRAN HELICOPTER ENGINES JAPAN Japan * SAKAI SANGYO CO., LTD. Japan A5 SAKURAI LTD. Japan A7 SAMCO South Korea E36 SANKO HAMONO CO., LTD. Japan B39 SANKO MANUFACTURING COMPANY Japan A41 SANNO TECHNO-ARTS CO., LTD. Japan C26-C28 SANYO MACHINE WORKS, LTD. Japan A21 SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO.,LTD. Japan C45 SETOUCHI SEAPLANES, INC. Japan * SHENYANG TQM AVIATION COMPONENTS AND PARTS China B12 CO.,LTD SHINMAYWA INDUSTRIES, LTD. Japan * SHINMEI INDUSTRY CO., LTD Japan A19 SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE Japan A8 SINFONIA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Japan * SME SUPPORT JAPAN Japan D49 SNAP-ON TOOLS JAPAN K.K. Japan C36 SOGECLAIR AEROSPACE France B22 SOUTHEAST KENTUCKY AEROSPACE INITIATIVE USA D15 STADE TOULOUSAIN AERO BUSINESS CLUB France C27 S-TEC CO., LTD. Japan A11 STRATASYS JAPAN CO., LTD Japan F25 SUBARU CORPORATION Japan * SUGINO MACHINE LIMITED Japan D46 SUMITOMO PRECISION PRODUCTS CO LTD Japan * SUNJUSHI.CO., LTD. Japan A17 TAIWAN AEROSPACE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Taiwan D26 TAKAGI STEEL CO., LTD. Japan A40 TAKASAGO ELECTRIC, INC. Japan A47 TAMADIC CO., LTD. Japan C48-C50 TAMAGAWA SEIKI CO.,LTD. Japan * TAMAYAKIN CO.,LTD. Japan D25-D27 TECALEMIT AEROSPACE France B20 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CORPORATION Japan A9 5 * no booth TEIJIN LIMITED Japan * TENRYU AERO COMPONENT CO.,LTD Japan B25 TESTIA, AN AIRBUS COMPANY France C25 TEXTRON AVIATION Japan * THE BOEING COMPANY Japan * THE CT ENGINEERING GROUP Spain D36 THE NATIONWIDE NETWORK OF AIRCRAFT Japan C2 MANUFACTURING CLUSTERS (NAMAC) -SJAC THE SOCIETY OF JAPANESE AEROSPACE COMPANIES Japan C1 (SJAC) TH-HOUDEN CO., LTD Japan F18 TOA KOUSAKUSHO CO., LTD. Japan D10 TODO INTERNATIONAL INC. Japan C17 TOHMEI GROUP Japan B46 TOKYO METROPOLITAN AVIATION NETWORK (TOKYO Japan D19-D21 METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT) TOSHIBA CORPORATION Japan * TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION Japan E35-E37 TOYO CORPORATION Japan D2 TOYO FORGING WORKS Japan D29-D31 TOYOTA BOSHOKU CORPORATION Japan * TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION Japan * TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION Japan * TOYOTA TSUSHO MATERIAL INCORPORATED Japan * TRITECH GROUP LTD UK E18 TRIUMPH GROUP INC. Japan * TSUZUKI MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Japan A26 UCHIDA CO., LTD. Japan E45 UMPM Marroc B36 URANO CO., LTD. Japan C30-C32 UZBEKISTAN AIRWAYS TECHNICS Uzbekistan * WEARE PACIFIC Japan C19-C21 WESCO AIRCRAFT JAPAN G.K. Japan E41 WEST VIRGINIA, USA USA D7 WINGWIN OKAYAMA Japan D48-D50 YE FONG ALUMINIUM INDUSTRIAL LTD. Taiwan * ZEUS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS USA D17 ZIMMERMANN F. GMBH Germany D20-D22 ZOLLERN GMBH & CO. KG Germany E19-E21 6 * no booth.
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