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Airworthiness Authorities and Industry Cooperate for Safety. Eugene Barker, Boeing Technical Fellow International Aerospace Quality Group 19 th Annual FAA/JAA International Conference Phoenix AZ June 4, 2002. Cooperation. Industry Authorities Authorities and Industry.
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Airworthiness Authorities and Industry Cooperate for Safety Eugene Barker, Boeing Technical Fellow International Aerospace Quality Group 19th Annual FAA/JAA International Conference Phoenix AZ June 4, 2002
Cooperation • Industry • Authorities • Authorities and Industry
International Aerospace Quality Group – founded December 1998 Dedicated to work with themselves, their suppliers and the authorities to assure safety through the implementation of effective quality management systems and practices Where quality and safety is concerned … There is no competitive advantage”
We All Tap the Same Resource Suppliers Americas Europe “Limited Competitive Advantage” Parts Materials Components Specialty Items Skilled People Customers
Europe - EAQG EADS* Airbus Industrie* EADS Airbus GmbH* Rolls-Royce* BAE SYSTEMS* ALENIA* SNECMA Moteurs* EADS CASA* Intertechnique* Eurocopter Turbemeca Dassault Aviation Messier-Bugatti Alenia* Thalès Avionics Volvo Aero Corp. Messier-Dowty Hispano-Suiza MTU Aero Smiths Aerospace Israel Aircraft Industries Fiat Avio Fokker Aerostructures AECMA** Americas - AAQG The Boeing Company * General Electric* Pratt & Whitney/UTC * Rockwell Collins Honeywell * Lockheed Martin* Northrop Grumman * Vought Rolls-Royce Corp. Gulfstream Embraer* Goodrich Co. Bombardier* Bell & Cessna – Textron* HELIBRAS (Brazil) LMAASA (Argentina) Raytheon Parker Aerospace SAE** • Asia - AAQG • Ishikawajima Harima* • Mitsubishi Heavy Ind.* • Kawasaki Heavy Ind. • Fuji Heavy Industries • Aviation Ind. Of China* • Korea Aerospace Ind.* • Aviation Industries of China* • Korea Aerospace Ind.* • SJAC** International Members *Voting Council Member ** Non-Voting Council Member
9100 – Aerospace Quality Management System Standard • Defines quality system for aerospace industry • Uses ISO 9001 as a base • Adds aerospace expectations • Includes Civil Airworthiness Authority considerations • Defines “what” – not “how to” • Published jointly in Europe, Americas & Asia • Reduces variation across the supply chain
Implementation IAQG members agree to use standards internally and to flow requirements to their suppliers • One voice • Minimize variation • Shared resources
Other Global initiatives • Additional standards • First Article Inspection • Variation Management • Maintenance and Repair Stations • Distributors • NDT Operator Qualification • Industry-managed process for oversight of aerospace Registrars and Auditors
Authority / Industry Partnership Agenda to Enhance Safety Globally Executives working together to assure: • Parts can be manufactured anywhere • Move quickly and seamlessly to the end user • Are supported by electronic documentation • One authority action for each counterpart industry action
Industry Actions • Standardize quality systems and procedures • Standardize how suppliers are approved and controlled • Risk-based process • Continuously improve the levels of PAH, POA and supplier performance • Effectiveness metrics • Develop and maintain integrated e-commerce documentation system • Electronic 8130-3
Authority Cooperation • Common surveillance process for PAH and POA • Common requirements for supplier control imposed on PAH and POA to control their suppliers • Common requirements for use by the authorities to perform airworthiness certification
The journey continues • IAQG members continue their cooperation to make significant improvement in quality throughout the value stream. • Shared oversight and results. • Dedicated to work with all stakeholders to address the needs of the aerospace industry.