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< AS9100C
AS9100C Transition Plan (From AS9100:2004B to AS9100:2009C)
The International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) has proposed a 30-month transition timeline for existing certified organizations beginning on January 1, 2010.
January 2009: AS9100C was released.
June 2009: AS9110A and AS9120A were published.
January 2010 - April 2010: 4 month period for training providers to develop training for the new standards, including AS9101.
May 2010 - June 2011: 14 month period to train the trainers and auditors, as well as, accredit the certification bodies. Certification audits can begin after a certification body is accredited to the updated AS9104-1.
July 2011 - June 2012: All audits during this 12 month period must be to the new aerospace standards.
July 1, 2012: AS9100:2004 will be canceled.
The On-line Aerospace Supplier Information System (OASIS) database will be used to share IAQG expectations and track client transition activity via certification body issuance of AS9100C certificates.
The IAQG Other Party Management Team (OPMT) will have sanctioned training developed for aerospace auditors.
All Aerospace Auditors (AA, AEA, and AIEA) will be required to complete this supplemental training prior to conducting any AS9100C audits for certification purposes.
This training will cover transition and client assessment to the AS9100 series of standards (9100, 9101, 9110, and 9120).
The IAQG OPMT recognizes that organizations may want to upgrade their existing certificate to the ISO 9001:2008 standard prior to the availability of AS9100C certification. This is acceptable and the IAQG OPMT addressed this upgrade via IAQG OPMT resolution number 67. IAQG ICOP Resolutions can be found at the following link: http://www.sae.org/iaqgdb/oasishelp/IAQGResolutionLog.xls.
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