MAA offices, Coventry
AS9100:2016 is now released and is in the process of being rolled out continuing the trend towards meeting customer's increasing expectations with regard to quality and reliability within the aerospace and defence sector. AS9100 is increasingly more important as a method of ensuring consistent quality and reliability throughout the supply chain. Kiwa are an internationally recognised certification body (UNAVIAcert), who are leveraging their global expertise into the UK aerospace and defence market and are kindly supporting their fellow MAA members by providing the resources for this training..
This intense 1 day workshop focuses on the AS 9100: 2016 (D) helping you understand the transition process, the standard's requirements along with the perspective of Kiwa an internationally recognised certification body and is aimed at quality representatives, business managers and management representatives responsible for development, implementation or continued compliance against AS 9100. Delegates should have an understanding and working knowledge of aerospace quality management systems (from manufacturing, service, research or the laboratory environment). Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis. David Burns will be conducting the training, with over 20 years' experience in consultancy and training both within the UK and internationally he is considered to be a true practitioner from the aerospace and defence engineering sector.
In summary, the course sessions include:
- Explaining the AS 9100 :2016 requirements (anticipated release is October 2016)
- Implementation requirements of AS 9100: 2016 (the detail and relation to ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100 rev C)
- Process based procedures – input and output measurement requirements
- Certification approach to assessment against AS 9100 (what assessors look for)
Delegate rates
MAA member company | £150 plus VAT per delegate |
RAA or ADS member company | £200 plus VAT per delegate |
Non-member company | £250 plus VAT per delegate |
If you have any questions about this workshop contact michael.cunliffe@midlandsaerospace.org.uk, 024 7643 0250.