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Does anyone have information on the latest developments in AS9110? It appears to be in development at present but if anyone knows anything further it would be good to know.
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Another reason may be the promotion of AS9100 by CBs.I feel many organisations should have gone for AS9110 instead of AS9100 as per the scopes recorded in OASIS.Incentives,mandates and recognition may be same for both but promotion by CBs may change the balance.As the CBs are not having accreditation or auditor for AS9110,they may be promoting the other standard.As example see the list of organisations certified from India in OASIS.Many divisions of India's largest aerospace organisation is certified and many divisions are only in MRO activities but none is certified for AS9110.A CB without accreditation for AS9110 is register for all divisions.For the time being, there is very little incentive for MRO organizations to chase 9110 certification. Very few mandates for certification, lack of recognition by regulatory agencies and the excessive volume of redundant audits work against 9110 certification growth.
Good points you have. But, it makes me wonder what is the motivation behind organizations that go after a certification against the wrong model/standard and let a CB accreditation scope (and lack thereof) be the deciding factor. Who are they "fooling"?Another reason may be the promotion of AS9100 by CBs.I feel many organisations should have gone for AS9110 instead of AS9100 as per the scopes recorded in OASIS.Incentives,mandates and recognition may be same for both but promotion by CBs may change the balance.As the CBs are not having accreditation or auditor for AS9110,they may be promoting the other standard.As example see the list of organisations certified from India in OASIS.Many divisions of India's largest aerospace organisation is certified and many divisions are only in MRO activities but none is certified for AS9110.A CB without accreditation for AS9110 is register for all divisions.
Who are they "fooling"?
The changes to 9110A are designed not to impact the 9110 AATT transition process. At this time, the idea is to offer the 9110A qualified auditors with a simple online module that would qualify them for 9110B.I heard AS9110B won't be out until mid-2011. Will be interesting to see what the transition arrangements are for auditors, particularly those who have already transitioned to AS9110A.
Even though I was against the idea to allow for the 9110 document to be revised asynchronously (with 9100 and 9120) and so soon after 9110A release and certification transition, I requested, during this week's AAQG/AAQSC meeting in Salt Lake City that the IAQG come forward with a communique on the 9110B revision, including the why's, the when and impact on to the users.
Yes:Sidney, was there any response to your request?