Jet Aviation is pleased to announce that its Completions facility in Basel has been awarded EN9100 certification following an independent audit.
Jet Aviation’s Completions Center in Basel was recently awarded EN9100 certification in recognition of the development, implementation and continuous improvement of its quality management systems.
The EN 9100 certification encompasses a series of standards developed by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) on the basis of ISO 9001, and acts as a clear indication of a company’s demonstrated ability to meet the requirements of both OEMs and customers in design, development, production, installation and servicing. OEMs require their suppliers and sub-contractors to comply with the certification, while for customers, it represents increased assurance and satisfaction.
“The EN9100 certification is a testament to our dedication to continuous improvement in quality across all areas of Completions in Basel,” said Neil Boyle senior vice president and general manager Jet Aviation Completions in Basel. “It is a demanding certification process, giving our customers additional confidence that we meet certification requirements as a partner for major OEMs, and reinforcing our dedication to exceptional Jet Aviation quality at every level of the Completions process.”
The certification was confirmed by an independent auditor (audit report No. CA 16-03-0191-C).
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