Taking flight
14 Feb 2007
Topics: Aerospace, USA, Americas
BSI Management Systems has become one of the first certification bodies in the Americas sector of the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) to be accredited to deliver certification against AS9110 Quality Management Systems. Aerospace. Requirements for Maintenance Organizations. The standard is part of the full suite of accredited aerospace standards (AS9100, AS9003, AS9110 and AS9120) and addresses the needs of the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) segments of the industry. It is for companies that maintain and repair aerospace vehicles for the commercial or military sectors, or manufacture aircraft parts under Federal Aviation Administration - Parts Manufacturer Approval (FAA PMA) regulations. BSI can now audit to the full suite of aerospace standards.
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