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Hartzell Propeller receives AS9100 and ISO9001 certification

By Janice Wood · April 26, 2011 ·

Hartzell Propeller Inc. has earned its AS9100:2004 Rev B. Aerospace Quality Standard Certification and its ISO 9001:2008 certification. The scope of these certifications includes all aspects of the designing, manufacturing, service and support processes for aircraft propellers and control systems.

The AS9100 certification was designed to enhance the ISO9001 by focusing on the rigorous expectations and requirements of the aerospace industry. This certification demonstrates the presence of an aerospace-quality system that is consistent and robust, according to company officials. These elements are essential to ensure product quality and reliability as well as process and service safety.

“Consistently having a strong FAA-authorized quality system has always been a pillar of strength for Hartzell, ”said Joe Brown, president. ‘’We’ve developed, certified and maintained our products under its rigorous requirements. By incorporating the AS9100 and ISO9100 elements into our quality management system, it’s easier for our customers, who are more diverse than ever before, to do business with us since these certifications are rapidly becoming prerequisites. We are proud to have the endorsement of the FAA side-by-side with the credentials of the AS9100 and the ISO9001 systems.

For more information: HartzellProp.com

 

 

 

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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