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TOULOUSE, France

Sébastien Bayonne

Average Co-Inventor Count = 10.31

ph-index = 1

The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.

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Sébastien BayonneJean-Marc Datas (3 patents)Sébastien BayonneJacques Bouriquet (3 patents)Sébastien BayonneAndré Aquila (3 patents)Sébastien BayonneNicolas Darbonville (3 patents)Sébastien BayonneThomas Autret (3 patents)Sébastien BayonneSjoerd Van Der Veen (3 patents)Sébastien BayonneThomas Cartereau (3 patents)Sébastien BayonneJoël Barboule (3 patents)Sébastien BayonnePatrick Guerin (3 patents)Sébastien BayonneRalph Titze (1 patent)Sébastien BayonneSébastien Bayonne (3 patents)Jean-Marc DatasJean-Marc Datas (14 patents)Jacques BouriquetJacques Bouriquet (12 patents)André AquilaAndré Aquila (11 patents)Nicolas DarbonvilleNicolas Darbonville (11 patents)Thomas AutretThomas Autret (6 patents)Sjoerd Van Der VeenSjoerd Van Der Veen (5 patents)Thomas CartereauThomas Cartereau (4 patents)Joël BarbouleJoël Barboule (3 patents)Patrick GuerinPatrick Guerin (3 patents)Ralph TitzeRalph Titze (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Airbus Operations (s.a.s.) (3 from 2,276 patents)

2. Airbus Operations Gmbh (1 from 3,611 patents)


3 patents:

1. 12319441 - Referential positioning device intended to position relative to each other at least one cabin floor grid and one side shell of an aircraft in order to assemble a fuselage barrel of the aircraft

2. 12304659 - System for handling a side shell of an aircraft with a view to assembling a fuselage barrel of the aircraft and method for assembling a fuselage barrel of an aircraft

3. 12252272 - Aircraft floor grid transport system for assembling an aircraft fuselage barrel and method of calibrating said transport system

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