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AESQ Quality Management System Requirements for Aero Engine Design and Production Organizations
- Aerospace Standard
- AS13100
- Issued
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Scope
This standard establishes supplemental requirements for 9100 and 9145 and applies to any organization receiving it as part of a Purchase Order or other contractual document from a customer.
AS13100 also provides details of the Reference Materials (RM13xxx) developed by the SAE G-22 AESQ committee and listed in Section 2 - Applicable Documents, that can also be used by organizations in conjunction with this standard.
Rationale
This standard has been created by the SAE G-22 Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Technical Committee to harmonize and simplify supplier quality requirements that are in addition to the requirements of 9100 Quality Management Systems - Requirements for Aviation, Space, and Defense Organizations and 9145 Advanced Product Quality Planning and Production Part Approval Process.
Previously the Aerospace Engine Manufacturers based their supplier quality requirements on 9100 but had differing supplemental requirements and guidance albeit with largely the same intent. These supplemental requirements originate from the need to meet Regulatory, Customer, Industry, and Business requirements that are not explicitly covered by 9100 and 9145.
This standard sets out to create a common set of supplemental requirements with common reference materials to improve understanding, efficiency, and performance. While significantly simplifying the businesses of suppliers with multiple customers, the primary intent of this new standard is to improve overall product quality by focusing on the key systems and processes currently deterring consistent aerospace engine product quality.
These common supplemental requirements aim to raise the bar for anticipated performance in these key areas, and therefore detailed guidance is provided to ensure clarity of expectations.
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Table 1 | AS13100 supplemental requirements applicability | |
Table 2 | QMS certification requirements | |
Table 3 | When to apply measurement capability assessment | |
Table 4 | MSA acceptance limits | |
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Table 5 | Auditor qualification - initial training | |
Table 6 | Auditor qualification - experience | |
Table 7 | Auditor qualification - maintain | |
Table 8 | Retention periods for retained documented information | |
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Table 9 | Internal Audit Types and Frequency | |
Table 10 | AESQ PPAP events | |
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Table 11 | Submission/retention levels | |
Table 12 | Typical use of PPAP elements | |
Table 13 | AESQ PPAP elements requirement | |
Table 14 | Common AESQ customer specific requirements | |
Table 15 | AESQ APQP assurance framework | |
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Table 16 | AS13100 relationship to associated SAE (IAQG) standards | |
Table 17 | AS13100 relationship to associated international, and national standard bodies standards | |
Table 18 | AS13100 relationship to associated - AESQ reference manuals | |
Table 19 | AS13100 relationship to associated - Nadcap audit criteria (special process checklists) publications | |
Table 20 | AS13100 requirements applicability matrix - organization types | |
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Issuing Committee
G-22 Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee
The Aero Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee is established as a Technical Committee under the SAE Aerospace Council to develop, specify, maintain and promote quality standards specific to the Aero Engine supply chain. This is intended to reduce customer specifics through a focused set of standards that integrate industry best practice and aero engine unique elements.
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