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Goudsmit UK announces Aircraft Interiors Exhibition participation

Goudsmit UK today announced its participation at the Aircraft Interiors Exhibition, being held at the Hamburg Messe, Germany, 2nd to 4th April 2019.


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The aircraft interiors event - for airlines and the supply chain to source the latest innovations, technologies and also products for cabin interiors, inflight entertainment and passenger comfort industries - will be located in the B halls at the Hamburg Messe, Germany.

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Catherine Robinson, Managing Director, Goudsmit UK, said:“Our participation at the Aircraft Interiors Exhibition along with our AS 9100 accreditation solidifies Goudsmit UK’s commitment to our customers.

"Market analysis quickly helped us recognise the need to go the extra mile and assure the aerospace industry that we are fully committed to high quality standards and continuous improvement. We look forward to creating valuable new partnerships within the industry.”

Exhibiting as part of the UK Pavilion , Goudsmit UK will present its expanding portfolio of leading products and capabilities.

Accredited to ISO 9001, AS 9100 and TS 16949 Goudsmit UK fully understand the requirements of the industry and the most demanding applications, at all levels of the supply chain.

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