AS 9100D: Aerospace Quality Management Systems

AS 9100D - Aerospace Quality Management Systems (Requirements for Aviation, Space and Defense Organizations)

AS9100D is an aerospace-specific quality management standard developed by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG). It builds upon the ISO 9001 quality management standard but includes additional requirements and criteria specific to the aerospace industry.  

Key aspects and elements of AS9100D include:

  1. Quality Management System (QMS): AS 9100D focuses on establishing and maintaining an effective quality management system tailored to the unique needs and requirements of the aerospace industry.
  2. Risk Management: It emphasizes risk-based thinking and management to identify, assess, and mitigate risks related to aerospace operations, manufacturing, and product quality.
  3. Product Safety: Ensuring product safety is a critical aspect of AS9100D. It involves identifying potential safety hazards, implementing preventive measures, and adhering to strict safety standards.
  4. Compliance with Regulatory Requirements: AS 9100D mandates compliance with relevant aviation and aerospace regulations, standards, and customer-specific requirements.
  5. Supply Chain Management: It addresses the complexities of aerospace supply chains by emphasizing supplier control, traceability, and ensuring quality throughout the supply network.
  6. Continuous Improvement: Like ISO 9001, AS 9100D promotes a culture of continual improvement in processes, products, and systems within aerospace organizations.
  7. Customer Focus: Prioritizing customer satisfaction and meeting customer needs and expectations are fundamental aspects of AS9100D, ensuring high-quality aerospace products and services.

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Benefits

  • Enhanced Product Quality
  • Increased Safety,Compliance with Industry Standards
  • Improved Supplier Performance
  • Enhanced Customer Satisfaction
  • Risk Mitigation,Operational Efficiency
  • Continuous Improvement Culture
  • Global Recognition and Market Access
  • Reduction in Non-Conformities

Steps to Certification

1
Application
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Acknowledgement
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Certificate, Quote & Agreement
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Document Review-Stage 1 Audit
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Certification Audit
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Issuance Of Certificate
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Surveillance Visit
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Recertification
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Review & Corrective Action Verification

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