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International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG)

International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG). Informational Overview 28th June 2001 Gary Baker ~ Americas Sector Leader ~. Purpose As stated in the IAQG Chartering document.

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International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG)

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  1. International Aerospace Quality Group(IAQG) Informational Overview 28th June 2001 Gary Baker ~ Americas Sector Leader ~

  2. Purpose As stated in the IAQG Chartering document To establish and maintain a dynamic co-operation based upon trust between international aerospace companies on initiatives to make significant improvement in quality and reductions in cost throughout the value stream. Initial focus is to continuously improve the processes used by the supply chain to deliver consistently high quality products, thereby reducing non-value added activities and costs.

  3. Objectives • Common quality standards & requirements • Common aerospace basic quality systems, best practices in aerospace industry, performance metrics • Process of continuous improvement • Methods to share results • Implementation plans that bring the initiative to life

  4. IAQG General Assembly Meetings SJAC SAE AECMA National Trade Associations Organization Structure IAQG IAQG Council JAQG AAQG EAQG

  5. Organizational Responsibilities • Founded December 1998 • Charter approved June 1999 • Structure: • Leadership Team Representative from each sector • Council Policy, purpose & objectives • General Assembly Communication forum for the Aerospace community world-wide • Sub-teams Chartered to address individual initiatives & objectives

  6. Europe EADS-CASA* EADS Corporate* Airbus Industrie* Turbomeca SNECMA Moteurs* Eurocopter Intertechnique* Dassault Aviation Messier-Bugatti BAE SYSTEMS* Alenia* Sextant Avionique Volvo Aero Corp. Messier-Dowty EADS Airbus GmbH* Rolls-Royce* Hispano-Suiza MTU Aero Engines GmbH AECMA** Americas The Boeing Company * General Electric* Pratt & Whitney/UTC * Rockwell Collins* Honeywell * Lockheed Martin* Northrop Grumman * Vought Rolls-Royce Corp. Gulfstream Embraer* Goodrich Bombardier* Bell Helicopter Textron HELIBRAS (Brazil) LMAASA (Argentina) Raytheon Cessna SAE** International Membership • Asia • Ishikawajima Harima* • Mitsubishi Heavy Ind.* • Kawasaki Heavy Ind. • Fuji Heavy Industries • Shin Mayawa Ind. • Aviation Industries of China* • Korea Aerospace Ind.* • SJAC** * Voting Council Member ** Non-Voting Council Member

  7. Focus on Improvement • Improve Customer & Regulatory Relationships • Simplify & Standardize Common Processes • Emphasize Lower Tier Supplier Control • Diligent Implementation of ‘Best Practices’ & Standards • Implement Robust Root Cause Corrective Action • Requirements Apply to Primes as much as Suppliers

  8. Key Measures • Number of internationally published documents • Number of chartered sub-team’s work completed against target date • Use of Standards and other ‘Products’ • Internally • At suppliers

  9. Meeting Schedule • Dec ‘98 - Derby, England • Mar ‘99 - Palm Beach, Florida • Jun ‘99 - Madrid, Spain • Sep ‘99 - Dallas, Texas • June 25th - 28th, 2001 - Berlin, Germany • General Assembly June 28th • October 22nd - 25th, 2001 - Sao Paulo, Brazil • March 11th - 14th, 2002 - Kyoto, Japan • General Assembly March 14th • Mar ‘00 - Tokyo, Japan • Jun ‘00 - Seattle, Washington • Nov ‘00 - Toulouse, France • Mar ‘01 - New Orleans, LA

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