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AS 9100 - Aerospace AS 9100, was originally released in 1999 and revised in 2001 to align with the ISO 9001:2000 Standard format, is the international ISO 9001 derivative for companies supplying to the aerospace industry. AS 9100 takes the ISO 9001:2000 QMS Standard covering every step and department of the manufacturers’ process, and inserts aerospace industry-specific requirements.
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AS 9100 - Aerospace AS 9100 also addresses flow-down of aerospace prime contractors’ Quality Management System requirements to suppliers and their subcontractors. Flow-down includes specifications for parts or assembly designs, characteristics, inspections, and other process functions and product features.
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AS 9100 - Aerospace The prime aerospace contractors consider AS 9100 a major step in the history of quality management in the aerospace field. Government agencies, such as the Defense Department, Transport Canada, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the U.S., also support AS 9100, to the point of being mandatory in some cases, though companies still have to meet additional federal requirements.
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AS 9100 - Aerospace The major difference is a drop in compliance costs and time for companies, due to the elimination of multiple audited Government standards. This industry-generated Standard also takes the place of some of the programs the Government has dropped.
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AS 9100 - Aerospace AS 9100 is designed to reduce defects in the supplier chain, continually improve quality and boost customer satisfaction. By becoming Registered to AS 9100 and ISO 9001, companies dealing with aerospace prime contractors and the Government enjoy a competitive advantage. The regulatory burden can be lightened, so companies can spend more time improving the manufacturing process in an industry that places a top priority on safety and quality.
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ISO 9000 - Summary Basically, for a company to achieve Registration to an AS Standard, it’s quite simple: “Comply to the Standard, say what you do, and do what you say…”
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