What does the aviation service quality system include?
1997 released the aviation industry quality management system AS9000, which is an important achievement of the joint efforts of international aerospace industries and organizations. It was established by ISO TC20, AAQG of the United States, AECMA of Europe and SJAC of Japan. The international quality system developed in cooperation with other companies was recognized by IAQG, officially announced in 1999, and revised to SAE AS9 100:2000: 2000 edition in 5438+0 in 2006. SAE AS9 100:2000: 2000 is the standard required by aviation quality system. On the basis of ISO900 1:2000: 2000, it increases the special requirements for the safety, reliability and quality of aerospace products, ensures customer satisfaction at a reasonable cost, and creates world-class products. The standardization requirements of SAE AS9 100:2000: 2000 will enable aerospace manufacturers to have a single aerospace quality system to follow, and save the huge system establishment and subsequent audit costs for different customers in the past. The aviation industry quality management system is referred to as "AS9 100" for short. Release time, organization and standards: evolution of aviation quality management system:1in the summer of 995-the aerospace department of the American Society of Automotive Engineers started the work of aviation quality system standard 1996 1998-and released the draft of related standards for the first time. April-The American Society of Automotive Engineers published the final version of AS9 100 "Standards for Aerospace Basic Quality System"1June 1999-The final draft of AS9100 standard 65438+65438+1October-officially released. 5438+0: 2000 requires the development of 200 1 August SAE Version 9 100: 2000. The version of AS9 100:2000 promulgated in August includes two parts. The first part is called "quality management system-"and the second part is called "quality system-aerospace-quality assurance mode of design, development, production, installation and service", which is based on ISO 900 1: 1994 standard. Obviously, in the aerospace industry, where the quality requirements are almost harsh, whoever passes AS9000 means who can get the key to open this door.