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EN 9100:2003 - Quality Management Systems - Aerospace - Requirements The aerospace industry established the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) for the purpose of achieving significant improvements in quality and safety. Three international standards have been prepared by the IAQG, the EN 9100:2003 in Europe, the AS9100 Revision B in the Americas and the JISQ9100:2004 in Asia, which are identical and standardize, to the greatest extent possible, quality management system requirements for the aerospace industry. This is the first global aerospace standard that meets the requirements of aerospace companies worldwide.
EN 9006 - Quality Management Systems - Aerospace - Requirements for Software This supplement to EN 9100 is intended to clarify unique requirements for the supplier of deliverable software. The software may be embedded or loadable into a target computer by the same organization. Software may also be delivered as an end item from a software-only organization. In either case, the organization must meet the requirements of EN 9100 and this supplement.
Why EN 9100 and EN 9006? Compliance with international aerospace requirements needed for the Space and Defence sectors. Is an extension to ISO 9001 and fits in the continuous improvement path.
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