Shielding the Skies: Ensuring Integrity in Aviation Parts

A recent report by the Aviation Supply Chain Integrity Coalition recommends measures to prevent unapproved parts from entering the aviation supply chain. Proposals include enhancing vendor accreditation, digitizing documents, improving traceability, and adopting best practices for handling parts, including the disposal of non-usable materials.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 10-10-2024 00:00 IST | Created: 10-10-2024 00:00 IST
Shielding the Skies: Ensuring Integrity in Aviation Parts
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A new report by the Aviation Supply Chain Integrity Coalition highlights the need for measures to prevent the entry of unapproved parts into the aviation supply chain.

Formed in February, the coalition recommends actions such as strengthening vendor accreditation, digitizing crucial documents, and enhancing part traceability within the industry.

The report also suggests adopting best practices for receiving and inspecting parts, as well as proper scrapping and destruction of non-usable materials to maintain supply chain integrity.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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