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DOCUMENT NUMBER ISSUE NUMBER REVISION DATE CLASSIFICATION
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SCOPE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2. OVERVIEW OF THE AEROSUD QMS ............................................................................................................... 3
3. RELATIONSHIP OF AEROSUD QMS TO REGULATORY AUTHORITY MANUALS ................................ 3
4. PERMISSIBLE EXCLUSIONS .............................................................................................................................. 4
5. STRUCTURE AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE AEROSUD QMS ................................................................. 4
6. CONTROL OF THE QMS ...................................................................................................................................... 6
7. CONTROL OF QUALITY RECORDS .................................................................................................................. 9
8. DOCUMENT/ DATA CONTROL AND CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT ................................................. 9
9. MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY................................................................................................................... 10
10. RESOURCES ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
11. ORGANISATION .................................................................................................................................................. 15
12. CUSTOMER PROCESS SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................... 16
13. FACILITY ............................................................................................................................................................... 16
14. WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS ......................................................................................................................... 16
15. OUTSOURCED PROCESSES ........................................................................................................................... 17
16. WORK DONE AWAY FROM THE AEROSUD MAIN FACILITY ................................................................... 17
17. KEY PERFOMANCE INDICATORS (KPI’S) .................................................................................................... 17
18. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ............................................................................................................................ 17
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1. SCOPE
This document forms part of the Aerosud QMS and covers the following aspects:
• An overview of the Aerosud QMS
• The structure of the Aerosud QMS
• Specific exclusions to the EN/AS9100 standard
• Relationship between the Aerosud QMS and the EN/AS9100 standard
• Specific aspects of the EN/AS9100 standard, EASA Part 21G and customer that need to be
highlighted or which are not directly contained in the Process Maps and related documents
2. OVERVIEW OF THE AEROSUD QMS
The Aerosud QMS is contained within the Aerosud OPPS (Organisational Processes & Procedures
System). The OPPS system is a total process based business system, custom developed by Aerosud.
It is an electronic system, running on Aerosud’s Intranet. The processes, their sequences and
interactions are all identified in the system.
The QMS integrates the Business and Quality Policy at the top level.
The QMS is compliant to the EN/AS9100 Aerospace Standard and also satisfies the applicable EASA
and customer requirements. The OPPS system and its associated procedures / process maps
establish and document the means by which Aerosud implement, maintain and continually improve
the QMS. It identifies the criteria and methods required to ensure the effective operation and control
of the system, the measurement, monitoring, analysis, information, and actions necessary to achieve
planned results and continual improvement.
The Quality department, in conjunction with Departmental Management / Process Owner, agrees on
the degree of detail required in the activity sheets contained within the process maps, supporting
documentation and the method of distribution, by evaluating the accessibility to the electronic QMS,
complexity of the task and levels of skill and training held by the workforce.
Documents and data are in the form of both hard copy and electronic media. QMS documentation
was developed based on the complexity of the work, the methods used, and the skills and training
needed by employees involved in carrying out the activities.
3. RELATIONSHIP OF AEROSUD QMS TO REGULATORY AUTHORITY MANUALS
3.1 EASA PART 21G POA
The following Exposition documents must be used in conjunction with the QMS for the POA held by
Aerosud:
• MC007 POE Control document
• MC007-1 Part 21 Section A Subpart G Production Organisation Exposition
• MC007-2 EASA Capability List
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4. PERMISSIBLE EXCLUSIONS
None identified.
5. STRUCTURE AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE AEROSUD QMS
5.1 STRUCTURE
5.1.1 Policy (1st Tier)
Directives and Policies
5.1.2 Process Maps / Activity Sheets / Procedures and Instructions (2nd Tier)
The Business and Quality Policy is supported by Process maps and Activity sheets (and if required
procedures) defining responsibilities and methods within the organisation.
5.1.3 Standard Forms and Check Lists (3rd Tier)
Master forms that support the process maps / activity sheets (or procedures) and work instructions.
5.1.4 Working Level Documents (4th Tier)
• Aerosud Design Manual (MG0001)
• Aerosud ME Manual (MF001)
• Aerosud Quality Instructions (AQI’s)
• Aerosud Technical Sheets (ATS’s)
• Configuration Management Procedures
• Regulatory Authority Expositions
• Quality Assurance Plans (QAP’s)
• Build Manuals (MB’s)
• Standards
5.1.5 Guideline information
Information that is provided on OPPS which is not formally revision controlled.
5.2 IDENTIFICATION / NUMBERING
5.2.1 Document Numbering Convention
Every document created will have the Aerosud Quality Management standard numbering convention
which consists of 12 digits, as illustrated below.
PRINCIPLE OWNER
BUSINESS FUNCTION
DOCUMENT TYPE CODE
SEQUENTIAL
CODE 1
SEQUENTIAL
CODE 2
A S Q U A 1 0 1 5 0 0 0
Example: AS-QUA-1-015-000
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• Principle Owner – Unique principle owner identifier. Refer to section 5.2.1.1.
• Business Function – These are standardised codes designated by names agreed to by Management. Refer to section 5.2.1.2.
• Document Type Code – Refer to section 5.2.1.3.
• Sequential Code 1 – Linked to type code.
• Sequential Code 2 – Three digit sequential number. Refer to section 5.2.1.4.
5.2.1.1 Principle Owner
The principle owner code is a two digit alpha reference, taken from the table below.
PRINCIPLE OWNER ACRONYMN
Aerosud AS
5.2.1.2 Business Function
PROCESS/FUNCTION ACRONYMN
Business Systems BSS
Continuous Improvement Team CIT
Configuration Management CNF
Demand and Capacity D&C
Design Office DSO
Dispatch DSP
Engineering Analysis and Simulation EAS
Finance FIN
General GEN
Human Resource Development HRD
Human Resource Management HRM
Inventory (Warehouse Operations Management) INV
Information Technology Management ITM
Manufacturing Engineering MNE
Maintenance MNT
Metrology MTR
Operational Health & Safety OHS
Process Engineering PCE
Procurement PCM
Programme Management PGM
Production PRD
Quality QUA
Risk Management RSK
Security SEC
Sub Contract Management SCM
Support Services SVS
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5.2.1.3 Document Type Code
The document type consists of one numeric digit, taken from the table below.
DOCUMENT TYPE CODE CODE #
Process Maps and related documents 1
Directives, Policies, Procedures, Manuals 2
5.2.1.4 Sequential Number
Sequential code 1: Sequential number consisting of 3 numeric digits; starting from business function document 001 continuing to business function document 999.
Sequential code 2: Sequential number as per table below:
DOCUMENT TYPE DESCRIPTION SQUENTIAL NUMBER
Process Map 000
Activity Sheets (“X” being the sequential number) 00X
Notes and Instructions map itself A00
Lower level documents linked to Activity Descriptions (“n” being the sequential number)
A0n
a) Revision Numbers for Documents
The revision number of documents consists of a two digit numeric sequential. Examples: Revision 01 and Revision 15
5.2.2 Form Numbering Convention
Forms are sequentially numbered and not linked to a business function. The standard numbering convention consists of 9 digits, as illustrated below.
SEQUENTIAL NUMBER
M Q 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
MQ001-003 – Certificate of Conformance
a) Revision Numbers for Forms
The revision number of forms may be alpha or numerical. Example: A
6. CONTROL OF THE QMS
6.1 ACCESSIBILITY AND AWARENESS OF THE QMS
Accessibility of the QMS (including the related documentation) is ensured as follows:
• All personnel on the Aerosud Intranet have access to the QMS via OPPS. Fourth tier
documents will be distributed and maintained by the Configuration Department.
• Customer and EASA representatives shall have access to the QMS documentation via an
Aerosud web portal.
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• Awareness of personnel is addressed through Induction training by HR and Internal training
by the Departmental Managers and supervisors.
6.2 MAINTENANCE OF THE OPPS SYSTEM AND QMS CHANGES
Refer to AS-GEN-2-001-002
6.3 TEMPORARY DEVIATIONS FROM THE QMS
In the event of temporary deviations from the QMS, it is required to record such deviations. For this
purpose , the QMS Deviation Log linked to OPPS must be used.
The fields in the log are self-explanatory. Deviations can be approved by the Aerosud MD or Aerosud
Quality Manager, in addition when required, deviations may need to be approved by customers, third
parties or EASA. Requests for deviations must be submitted to the Aerosud Quality department.
6.4 NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES AND TRANSFER OF WORK
Customers and EASA (in accordance with contract or regulatory requirements) must be advised by
Aerosud immediately in writing of any proposed changes to:
Quality Management System, specifically those that may affect the inspection, conformity or
airworthiness of a product
• Location
• Facilities applicable to the scope of approval
• Senior Personnel
• Methods for certification of products/ services
• Release signatories
• Nominated personnel (including the Aerosud Management Representative)
In the event of fundamental changes to the QMS, the intent of changes shall be communicated to the
affected organisations and approval obtained before changes are implemented.
Responsible to notify: Aerosud Quality Manager
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6.4.1 Boeing D6-82479 Requirements
Boeing is to be notified immediately in writing should Aerosud’s certification/registration be suspended
or withdrawn, or accreditation of Aerosud’s CB be withdrawn. An email notification to be sent to:
mailto:[email protected].
The Boeing Supplier Quality Representative has to be notified immediately in writing if / when Aerosud
changes its Certification Body (CB).
Boeing identified findings and Aerosud’s quality performance data is to be provided to the CB during
certification/registration and surveillance activity.
Upon Aerosud receipt of a Boeing QMS nonconformance that is classified as Major against Aerosud’s
QMS, Aerosud shall coordinate with the CB in order to provide awareness and description of
Corrective Action taken.
Responsible to notify: Aerosud Quality Manager
6.4.2 Boeing Work Transfers
Boeing document X31764 ‘Quality Purchasing data requirements’ section 2 ‘Work Transfer’ shall be
followed.
Responsible to notify: Aerosud Program Management. The MD Aerosud Aviation and Quality
Manager must be kept in copy on all related correspondence.
6.4.3 Airbus (Aerostructure Programs) – Industrial Change Management (GRAMS Module 4,
Chapter 5)
Aerosud Aviation shall inform Airbus prior to any industrial change such as:
• Plant location or layout
• Transportation mode
• Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system
• Top level organisation and personnel in key positions
• Process (manufacturing, assembly, tests, inspection. main tools)
• Major suppliers
• Other changes deemed as requiring notification
In addition, Aerosud is to provide the:
• Product identification,
• Change description,
• Reason for change,
• Product change implementation start,
• Risk identification and mitigation status,
• Associated schedule
An industrial change shall not be implemented by Aerosud without the prior agreement from Airbus.
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The applicable Airbus ‘Change Notification Form (CNF)’ shall be used for the notifications described
above.
Responsible to notify: Aerosud Program Management. The MD Aerosud Aviation and Quality
Manager must be kept in copy on all related correspondence.
6.4.4 Other Customers
Responsible to notify: Aerosud Program Management. The MD Aerosud Aviation and Quality
Manager must be kept in copy on all related correspondence.
6.4.5 Changes to NADCAP Accreditation or Certification
Aerosud Aviation shall inform all clients mandating NADCAP commodities of any changes regarding
NADCAP accreditation or certification status on applicable commodities within 48 hours.
Responsible to notify: Aerosud Quality Manager
6.5 CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS NOT ADDRESSED BY THE GENERIC QMS
Whenever a customer’s specified requirements are such that they are beyond the control of the
generic QMS, a specific QAP may be developed for that process or product. For full details see
procedure AS-GEN-2-002-001 Guidelines for Quality Assurance Plans.
This is especially true for FAI, which is usually addressed in a Project/product specific QAP.
Further Boeing specific requirements to be complied with are stated in (latest revisions apply):
• The applicable SBP (Special Business Provisions)
• Attachment 10 to the SBP (Quality Assurance Requirements)
• D6-82479 Boeing QMS Requirements for suppliers
• X31764 Quality purchasing data requirements (BCA)
7. CONTROL OF QUALITY RECORDS
The responsibility for generating, approving, distributing, filing and archiving of Quality Records are
identified within the respective process maps. For full details see procedure AS-GEN-2-003-001
‘Control of Quality Records’. This procedure also covers document retention, archiving, retrieval and
disposition of quality records.
Records are available for review by customers and regulatory authorities in accordance with contract
or regulatory authority requirements.
8. DOCUMENT/ DATA CONTROL AND CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
Documentation/ data, with the exception of OPPS documentation, are registered in the Configuration
PLM database (Smarteam). When required per product, a Master Data List (equivalent to a MRI) can
be built on the system. The MDL is a list of all relevant documentation pertaining to a specific product
and will always reflect the latest revision status of the documents reflected by the list. This is also
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referred to as the “Build To” definition. See also the detail procedures under Configuration which deal
with document and data receipt, control, release and archiving.
Configuration Management requirements over and above the MDL control will be addressed in a
Project/Product specific Configuration Management Plan. This plan is often integrated as part of the
Project/Product specific QAP.
9. MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY
9.1 BUSINESS AND QUALITY POLICY
The Aerosud Aviation MD is responsible for establishing, implementing and maintaining the Business
and Quality Policy on behalf of the Aerosud Board and ensuring that the policy:
• is appropriate to Aerosud’s business purpose and context and supports its strategic direction
• provides a framework for setting quality objectives
• includes a commitment to satisfy applicable requirements
• includes a commitment to continual improvement of the QMS
• is available and maintained as documented information
• is communicated, understood and applied within Aerosud
• be available to relevant interested parties, as appropriate.
The policy is an integral part of the OPPS system. A hard copy of the Policy will be displayed in the
Aerosud Main Entrance Area.
The Policy will be communicated to new staff as part of Aerosud’s Induction Training and
Departmental Managers shall ensure that the Policy is communicated to all their personnel.
The Policy and its related objectives, KPIs (metrics) and goals (thresholds) are captured and displayed
on the ‘Aviation Management Dashboard’, a live review of which shall be done during the Monthly
Management Review meeting.
9.2 RESPONSIBILITY, AUTHORITY AND COMMUNICATION
NOTE: For all the responsibilities and authorities stated below, there are detail process maps
and related procedures in the QMS.
9.2.1 Responsibility and Authority Definition
Responsibilities and authorities are defined in a number of different ways:
• In the QMS (OPPS system)
• As part of personnel job descriptions
• Through formal delegation (process performers)
• In Project /Product specific documentation and QAP’s
• In Regulatory specific exposition documents
• Identifying stamps are used in the Aerosud QMS as substitute for signatures.
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9.2.2 Management Representative and Notification of Changes
The Aerosud Quality Manager is the Management Representative with executive responsibility
appointed by the Aerosud Board and reporting to the Managing Director. The Quality Manager has
the necessary authority and organisational freedom to resolve matters pertaining to quality.
For notification of changes see par. 6.3.
9.2.3 Aerosud Quality Department
The Aerosud Quality Department has the organisational freedom and authority to:
• Initiate action to prevent the occurrence of any nonconformities relating to product, process
and quality system
• Identify and record any problems relating to the product, process and quality system
• Initiate, recommend or provide solutions
• Verify implementation of solutions
• Control further processing, delivery or installation of nonconforming product until the deficiency
or unsatisfactory condition has been corrected
a) Aerosud Quality Assurance Function
The Quality Manager is responsible for the following functions:
• Ensuring that a QMS is established, implemented and maintained in accordance with
the AS/EN9100, Aerosud Quality Policy, EASA and Customer specific requirements
• Reporting on the performance of the quality system to Aerosud’s management for
review and as a basis for improvement of the QMS
• Liaison with external parties, customers and EASA on matters relating to Aerosud’s
QMS
• Compiling any Program or Project Specific QAP’s.
• Ensuring that all inspection, measuring and test equipment (IMTE) are calibrated.
Calibration Certificates and any records relating to the above shall be under the control
• Managing the Quality Control functions within Aerosud and by interfacing with these
functions, to ensure that the necessary controls, checks and balances are present to
ensure product quality and conformance to specifications.
• Ensure that inspections are done by the Quality Control personnel to ensure product
and process conformance to specifications and to ensure that the necessary
documentation i.e. Receiving Inspection documents and Data pack documents have
been correctly completed.
• Generate and authorise the required Release Documentation (Certificate of
Conformance, EASA Form 1)
• Responsible for internal and external (supplier) audits. Internal audits of the various
systems functions, and processes within Aerosud shall be audited against the Aerosud
QMS requirements.
• Control of identifying stamps and ensuring that accurate records are maintained.
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• Ensure that decisions as authorised by the MRB on the disposition of nonconforming
product are carried out. Ensure that corrective actions are implemented where
necessary to prevent the recurrence of nonconformity.
• If any conflict or difference of opinion arises as to the interpretation of, or
implementation of the QMS, which the Quality Manager is unable to resolve, it shall be
referred to the Managing Director of Aerosud for a decision.
b) QC Inspectors
The QC Inspectors report to the Quality Manager. Their task is to ensure through inspection
that the Aerosud QMS is being complied with. Their tasks are as follows:
• Responsible for Receiving inspection of incoming product to assure compliance with
order conditions and requirements. Receiving inspectors report to Procurement but are
delegated by the Quality department to carry out inspection activities. (See Personnel
stamp control procedures)
• Responsible for inspections as called up on the Build documentation to ensure
compliance to the data pack and standards, and to stamp off all inspections completed.
• Responsible for inspections and controls regarding Special processes (Laboratories)
• To ensure that only calibrated inspection, measuring and test equipment are used.
• Quarantine nonconforming product.
• Ensure inspections are only carried out for which they are competent.
• Day to day spot checking/monitoring of general workmanship/workshop standards and
practices.
• Bring to Management’s attention any problems, which after being highlighted, are not
solved satisfactorily.
c) Design Checkers
• Responsible to check design documentation for errors and compliance of drawing
practices to Aerosud drawing standards
• Checkers have the authority to stop the further processing of design documentation
until errors and non-conformities are resolved. The Design Office Manager must be
notified if problems are not resolved.
d) Configuration Management and Control
The Configuration function reports to the Aerosud Configuration Manager. The tasks of this
function include:
• Control of documentation. This includes the receipt, recording and distribution of
documentation (excluding OPPS related documents)
• Proper archiving of superseded documents
• Maintaining Master Data Lists of documents
• Configuration Management activities as set out in Project specific Configuration
Management Plans, where applicable
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e) Formal Delegation (Process Performers)
Any formal delegation of a quality control activity to an individual Process Performer (e.g.
operator, buyer, and planner) shall be declared and defined (See Personnel stamp control
procedures). The definition shall include the specific tasks and responsibilities that are
authorised and the corresponding requirements and training necessary to perform those tasks.
9.2.4 Internal Communication
Aerosud ensures communication regarding QMS processes and their effectiveness between all levels
of our organisation through documented training, internal audits, the corrective / preventive action
program, and regular formal and informal communications. Formal communication is facilitated
through meetings.
9.3 MANAGEMENT REVIEW
9.3.1 General
Two management reviews are conducted:
a) Aerosud Aviation Monthly Management Meeting
The Managing Director of Aerosud Aviation is the chairman and the whole Top Management
team the attendees.
The meeting structure has been adapted to include all aspects of the management review of
Aerosud’s QMS to ensure its continuing suitability, adequacy, effectiveness and alignment with
Aerosud’s strategic direction.
NOTE: Although the aim is for a monthly meeting, this may not always be possible due
to the Top Management team’s availability. The maximum frequency shall however be
3 monthly in order to satisfy Management Review requirements.
b) Programme-Production Review (Operational Management Review)
The Programme Director of Aerosud Aviation is the chairman and the attendees (or their
delegates) are:
• Production Manager
• Supply Chain Director
• Quality Manager
• Operation System Manager
• Warehouse operations and Distribution Manager
• Engineering manager
• Program managers
The meeting is conducted twice weekly. The focus is on short interval management of
operational issues.
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9.3.2 Review Input
The review inputs take the following into account:
• status and actions from previous management reviews
• changes in external and internal issues that are relevant to the QMS (1)
• information on the performance and effectiveness of the QMS, including trends in:
o customer satisfaction and feedback from relevant interested parties
o the extent to which quality objectives have been met
o process performance and conformity of products and services
o nonconformities and corrective actions
o monitoring and measurement of results
o audit results (1)
o the performance of external providers
o on-time delivery performance
• the adequacy of resources
• the effectiveness of actions taken to address risks and opportunities (1) (2)
• opportunities for improvement
NOTES:
1. These inputs are not addressed in the Operational management review.
2. Risk registers are maintained at departmental level with a review by the MD and
Continuous Improvement manager for risks that need to roll-up to the top level
company risk register. The Audit and Risk committee conducts an independent review
on behalf of the Aerosud Board on the risk register and associated actions. For full
details see procedure AS-RSK-2-001-001 ‘Risk Management Policy’.
9.3.3 Review Output
The outputs from management reviews shall include decisions and actions related to:
• Opportunities for improvement
• Any need for changes to the QMS (1)
• Resource needs
• Risks identified (1)
NOTES:
1. These inputs are not typically addressed in the Operational management review.
However if any QMS change requirements or risks are identified in the meeting the
necessary actions will be taken.
9.3.4 Management Review Records
a) Aerosud Aviation monthly Management Meeting
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All inputs and outputs are captured in a MS Power Point presentation for the applicable month and
the presentations are saved on the Aerosud server. Records shall be maintained for a minimum period
of three years.
b) Programme-Production review (Operational management review)
Emails are used to record the minutes of these reviews. The latest and archived emails are saved on
the Aerosud server and are accessible via a link from the Management Dashboard. Records shall be
maintained for a maximum period of one year.
9.4 CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT
In order to be an ever flourishing company Aerosud has to Continually Improve its management
system.
Needs or Opportunities for continual improvement is identified from various sources in the Company.
For full details see procedure AS-CIT-1-001-000 ‘Continual Improvement’.
Continual Improvement activities are planned, monitored and evaluated by the Continuous
Improvement Department.
9.5 EXTERNAL AUDITS
To ensure that external audits are properly organised, Aerosud’s Quality Department shall
communicate and coordinate external audit details with the affected Management. This
communication will typically address:
• The purpose, scope and date of the audit to ensure a clear understanding
• Identification and scheduling of personnel to be involved during the audit
• Appointment of an audit support team to support and accompany the external auditor/s at all
times during the audit.
10. RESOURCES
Aerosud shall identify resource requirements and provide adequate resources, including the
assignment of trained personnel for management, performance of work and verification activities
including internal quality audits. Personnel requirements are determined by each departmental head
and training requirements identified and addressed (see Human Resource Development procedures
on OPPS). One of the prime inputs for resource requirement definition is the Program- Production
review meeting.
11. ORGANISATION
See link to Organisational charts on OPPS main page.
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12. CUSTOMER PROCESS SPECIFICATIONS
Aerosud interprets customer process specifications into the Aerosud environment by means of the
following methods:
• Build Manuals – (numbered MBxxx). Different main processes are set out in chapters and
further subdivided into methods. The customer specifications are interpreted, taking into
account cross-references to other process specifications, into a works instruction type
document that provides step-by-step instructions to the artisan, operator, apprentice and
inspection personnel. Customer specifications therefore do not need to be distributed and
maintained at workshop level. PPS’s narrations call out the applicable process’s Build Manual
and chapter details
• Direct interpretation on a drawing of the relevant part of a specification.
• Interpretation in AQI’s, ATS’s/ ATR’s and COS’s.
13. FACILITY
The overall facility shall be properly maintained and kept in a neat and tidy condition. Proper lighting
shall be installed.
There are a few locations that require more specific controls. These are:
• The Composite Layup room
• The Composite Layup oven
• The Spray Painting Booths
• The Surface Treatment Facilities
• The Heat Treatment Facilities and Freezer
• Welding Bays
• Laboratories
• CMM inspection cells
• Work areas requiring temperature/ humidity control due to processed conducted there
• Storage areas used for shelf or work life product
The specific requirements and cleaning schedules where applicable are provided in the applicable
Build Manual and/ or Monthly Maintenance Record or AQI.
Maintenance schedules are established to ensure planned maintenance of equipment.
A minimum required luminance level of 500 Lux is applicable to inspection cells.
14. WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS
Criteria for workmanship shall be established and stipulated in written standards, representative
samples or illustrations, photographs, ‘One-Point Lessons’ etc. The workmanship standards are
mainly specified in the Build Manuals, Inspection Plans, AQI’s and PPS process steps.
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15. OUTSOURCED PROCESSES
The Aerosud Approved Suppliers List (ASL) contains a listing of Outsourced processes.
The procedures and controls are specified in the applicable Procurement and Quality procedures on
OPPS.
16. WORK DONE AWAY FROM THE AEROSUD MAIN FACILITY
No specific process/procedure has been developed to address control of work transferred on a
temporary basis, outside of Aerosud’s main facility.
Work that fall in this category is typically assistance required by the customer for installation or repair
of Aerosud manufactured product. It mainly involves work on the customer’s aircraft, the sign off and
release to service being the customer’s responsibility as Aerosud does not have a part 145 approval.
The scope of work, methodology and personnel requirements is addressed on a case by case basis
and is handled through the Program Management interface with the customer.
Where OLW is conducted on Airbus sites (prior to first release to service of a new aircraft) the
requirements of Airbus directive A1130 ‘Requirements for Control and Release of OLW by suppliers’
or M20691.1 ‘Supplier/ Service provider compliance rules for In Situ industrial activities’ as per
applicable WP contract shall be met. In principle it means the following:
• the subcontract company performing the OLW shall be declared and accepted by Airbus prior
to the commencement of OLW,
• the employees (interveners) of the subcontractor shall be declared and accepted by Airbus by
name and competency scope before the employee may perform OLW.
• Formal procedures shall be in place to address the interaction and responsibilities between
Aerosud and the OLW subcontractor and specify how product release will be handled upon
completion of OLW
All subcontractors performing OLW on behalf of Aerosud shall be listed on the Aerosud Approved
Supplier List and oversight activities shall be performed by Aerosud on these subcontractors.
17. KEY PERFOMANCE INDICATORS (KPI’S)
KPI’s are established and maintained by each departmental manager based on the Business/ Quality
objectives, Goal trees and PEAR groups.
Top level KPI’s are reflected on the Aerosud Management Dashboard. All other KPI’s are available at
departmental level.
18. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
Customer satisfaction data is obtained from various sources:
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• Formal surveys conducted by Program Management
• Quality and Delivery performance data supplied by customers, including non-conformance
data.
• Customer complaints received by emails, telephone calls or any other means