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AIRBUS Helicopters ([email protected] )
SC AIRBUS HELICOPTERS ROMANIA SA, which is a customer centre of AIRBUS
HELICOPTERS, was officially created in 2002. Located in Brasov, the company has developed
activities related to the civil, parapublic and military markets.
Is a specialized maintenance and repair centre for a wide range of helicopters, both civil and
military, operating in Romania and elsewhere in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. AIRBUS
Helicopters Romania is a certified EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) Part 145 centre for
overhaul and repair of the full range of AIRBUS HELICOPTERS products.
Since the creation of the company, more than 100 PUMA from all the continents have
been in its production hall for various works. As for 2008, has also launched SUPER PUMA
activities, in Brasov, dealing with their maintenance and major overhauls and upgradings. Due to
the PUMA competencies and experience existing within AIRBUS Helicopters Romania this new
stage has been reached in minimum time, giving the opportunity to quickly become a key
industrial partner on the SUPER PUMA worldwide market as it is the case already on the PUMA
market.
Puma SA330 - military and civil aircraft Gazelle SA342 - military and civil aircraft
Airbus Helicopters H145
IAR S.A. Braşov (www.iar.ro - [email protected])
Romanian Aeronautic Industry - is a Romanian aerospace manufacturer founded in 1925.
Based in Ghimbav, near Brașov, the company employs around 1,200 specialists including more
than 170 engineers. It carries out upgrades, revisions, and overhauls on helicopters and light
aircraft.
IAR 330 PUMA NAVY IAR 330 PUMA SOCAT
IAR 330 PUMA VIP
Has:
- production units for aeronautical structures and electrical wirings;
- MRO specialized unit – full capacities for maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrading
for SA/IAR 316B Alouette III and SA/IAR 330 H,L Puma.
Products:
- Aero structures, electrical harnesses, electrical distribution and control panels supplier;
- Design, stress calculation, tests, qualification/certification activities;
- System instakation/integration;
- Jigs and field tools design and manufacture.
PELEŞ Castle (http://peles.ro/– [email protected])
Is a Neo-Renaissance castle in the Carpathian Mountains, near Sinaia, on an existing
medieval route linking Transylvania and Wallachia, built between 1873 and 1914. Its
inauguration was held in 1883.
Commissioned by King Carol I in 1873 and completed in 1883, the castle served as the
summer residence of the royal family until 1947. Its architectural style is a romantically inspired
blend Neo-Renaissance and Gothic Revival similar to Schloss Neuschwanstein in Bavaria. A
Saxon influence can be observed in the interior courtyard facades, which have allegorical hand-
painted murals and ornate fachwerk similar to that seen in northern European alpine architecture.
Interior decoration is mostly Baroque influenced, with heavy carved woods and exquisite
fabrics. The furniture in the Music Room is carved of teak, a gift to King Carol I from the
Maharajah of Kapurtala in India, while handmade silk embroideries adorn the ceiling and walls
of the Turkish Salon. The ceiling paintings and decorative frescoes in the Theater Hall were
designed by the renowned Austrian artists Gustav Klimt and Frantz Matsch.
Over 4,000 European and Oriental pieces dating from the 15th to the 19th centuries are on
display in the armories.
- Peles Castle was the first European castle entirely lit by electrical current. The electricity was
produced by the castle's own plant.
- The castle draws its name from neighboring Peles Creek, which passes right through the
courtyard.
- The first movie projection in Romania took place in 1906 in the castle's Theater Room.
Romanian traditional Food
Zacusca – Vegetable Paste Mici – Grilled Minced Meat Rolls
Ciorba de Burta – Beef Tripe Soup Sarmale – Cabbage Rolls
Pomana porcului – (Pork Fest)
Iahnie cu ciolan – Beans with Smoked Pork
Papanasi – sweetcheese donnuts with sour
cream and wildberries jam
Cozonac – homemade sweetbread