Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Better Standards like AS9120 are Needed in Aviation Now More than Ever
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/better-standards-like-as9120-are-needed-in-aviation-now-more-than-ever/
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
An AS9120 Certification Is An Emblem of Reliability and Competence
More than having an internationally recognized quality management system, AS9120 certified companies stand out from the rest because they show the world that they are well-adapted in meeting society’s needs for aviation. Being certified opens up more opportunities to connect and network with like-minded businesses to boost their respective industry’s growth. This way, companies can be sure that their partners complement and fulfill the conditions they provide, guaranteeing superior quality and service all the way.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/an-as9120-certification-is-an-emblem-of-reliability-and-competence/
Monday, 24 March 2014
Using AS9120 Accreditation to further unmask counterfeits in stock
When your firm is also worried about fakes mixed with stuff from legitimate vendors, you must ramp up your quality controls with help from AS9120 accreditors like the International Standards Authority, Inc. (ISA).
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/using-as9120-accreditation-to-further-unmask-counterfeits-in-stock/
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
AS9120 Certification is a Competency Badge in the Aerospace Industry
AS9120 certification services from certification parties like International Standards Authority are for companies selling and distributing aircraft parts and materials. The standard requires strict compliance with ISO9001, so AS9120-certified companies are also ISO9001 certified.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/as9120-certification-is-a-competency-badge-in-the-aerospace-industry/
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Change of Focus for Aerospace Industry Changes AS9120 Significance
The aerospace industry will definitely have more time on their hands to improve commercial aviation for everyone, and proper use of AS9120 certification will definitely go a long way for the industry. Interested companies involved in aviation can consult agencies like International Standards Authority, Inc for more details.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/change-of-focus-for-aerospace-industry-changes-as9120-significance/
Sunday, 8 December 2013
A Look at How ASIAS will Have an Affect on Aviation and AS9120 Quality
The article further details that Flight Safety Foundation, an independent organization set on promoting the safety of aerospace travel, is joining in the efforts to spread the program to as many nations that experience heavy air traffic as possible. This initiative would have a great effect on global air travel, services, and certifications such as AS9120 certification. First of all, ASIAS uses the internal Federal Aviation Administration data sets and a number of other data to help airlines and governments reduce aviation-related accidents. The system is excellent for lessening the occurrence of incidents in the air.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/a-look-at-how-asias-will-have-an-affect-on-aviation-and-as9120-quality/Monday, 25 November 2013
The Differences Among AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 Certifications
In turn, AS9110 builds upon AS9100 by adding specific requirements for the maintenance of aircraft for commercial, military, and private use. AS9110 also includes ISO 9001:2000 standards and supplements them with more requirements specific to aerospace. It is a requirement among companies that maintain and repair aerospace vehicles as well as those that manufacture aircraft components with the Federal Aviation Agency’s Parts Manufacturer Approval. Finally, AS9120 adds on to AS9100 with requirements specific and relevant to companies called stockist distributors. These distributors procure materials, parts, and assemblies that are eventually sold in the aerospace industry. These companies acquire AS9120 certification to show their capacity to address chain of availability, control, custody, and traceability of records, to name a few. AS9120 and AS9110 are considered fairly new standards.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/the-differences-among-as9100-as9110-and-as9120-certifications/Thursday, 31 October 2013
AS9120 Certification Process Upholds Aerospace Industry Standards
"Boeing 777X is going to be the re-engined and lengthened version of the Boeing 777, and is planned to be the largest twin-engine aircraft in the world. Presently, Washington is the site of Boeing's largest assembly plants, where around 50% of the plane maker's approximately 172,000 employees (as of 2011) are working. Boeing is also the largest private employer in Washington. Given the amount of business Boeing provides its assembly host-state, it is not surprising that other states are exerting full efforts to lure the company and aerospace suppliers to enter their borders. The aerospace industry includes not only companies directly involved in the assembly of airplanes, but also firms that manufacture and supply aerospace products and parts. The heavy regulations surrounding the industry require the use of only the highest grade products and procedures with the right quality standard certifications, including the AS9120 certification for product distributors."
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/as9120-certification-process-upholds-aerospace-industry-standards/