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The AS9100 is a set of standard requirements designed for the aerospace industry. It is like a quality control check list to be used to guarantee the quality systems for the aerospace industry.

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WHAT AS STANDS FOR IN AS9100?

In AS9100, "AS" stands for "Aerospace Standard." AS9100 is a widely adopted quality management system standard specifically designed for the aerospace industry, outlining requirements for organizations involved in the design, production, and maintenance of aerospace products. It aims to ensure consistent quality and safety in aerospace manufacturing and services.


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Aerospace industry replaced ISO 9000 with AS9100 because it provided a more efficient quality standards than the original.


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