Turning points in Anjou Aeronautique history
2017
70 years in the aviation industry, 100 collaborators, 3 locations in France and Romania, 66% of sales are international (outside France and Romania), 190 Customers in more than 40 countries.
2016
Opening of our own burn test laboratory (FAR 25.853 burn tests)
2015
Opening a new Commercial Office in Bucharest
(Romania).
Anjou Aeronautique launched a new activity: cushions for aircraft seats manufacturing.
(Romania).
Anjou Aeronautique launched a new activity: cushions for aircraft seats manufacturing.
2014
Receiving EN 9100 approval
(Romania)
(Romania)
2013
Launching the innovative Light Belt 353 under Anjou Aeronautique brand.
CCIFER Award for Innovation.
Short listed for Crystal Award.
Receiving Part 21J Approval.
Receiving the SNCB homologation
(Romania)
CCIFER Award for Innovation.
Short listed for Crystal Award.
Receiving Part 21J Approval.
Receiving the SNCB homologation
(Romania)
2012
Receiving Part 145 Approval.
(Romania)
Opening the design and the certification office in Toulouse.
(France)
(Romania)
Opening the design and the certification office in Toulouse.
(France)
2011
Launching of 358 rotary buckle, 4 or 5 points restraint system (TSO C114) under Anjou Aeronautique brand.
2010
Receiving ISO and Part 21G Approval.
Receiving SNCF homologation.
(Romania)
Receiving SNCF homologation.
(Romania)
2008
Opening of our facilities in Sibiu (Romania).
1998
Launching of Seat belt 349 (TSO C22g) created under Anjou Aeronautique trade mark for16g seats by seat belts’ European pioneer Mr. Mark Radakovic
1972
Launching of Seat belt 343 (TSO C22e), under l’Aiglon brand, installed on Air France’s Concorde aircrafts.
1967
Launching of Seat belt 341 (TSO C22d)
under l’Aiglon brand.
under l’Aiglon brand.
1948
Company birth.
(France)
(France)