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European Standards for Aerospace & Defence
Andreas K. Jain ASD-STAN
February 2019
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Austria AAI WKO
Denmark FAD
Finland AFDA
Ireland FAEI
France GIFAS CIDEF
The Netherlands NAG NIDV
Spain
Poland SPPL
Norway FSI
Italy AIAD
Sweden SAI SOFF
Switzerland SWISSMEM
Turkey SaSaD
United Kingdom ADS
Bulgaria BDIA
Portugal DANOTEC
Greece HASDIG
Germany BDLI BDSV
AGORIA BSDI Belgium
is part of Community
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more: www.asd-europe.org
INDRA
Czech Republic ALV
Members
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ASD Mission
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ASD's overall mission is to enhance the competitive
development of the Aeronautics, Space, Defence and
Security Industry in Europe in partnership with
European Institutions and Member associations.
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ASD-STAN represents ASD in the field of Standardization ASD-STAN
develops standards, maintains standards, publishes and sells online its own standards and technical reports ASD-STAN projected European Norm (ASD-STAN prEN), ASD-STAN TR Finally transfer ASD-STAN prEN standards to CEN to be published as
European Norms (EN) (no technical change between ASD-STAN prEN and CEN EN)
Providing training (ASD-STD 100 “Simplified Technical English”, REACH, 9100)
Active membership in ASD-STAN is by a number of ASD members and other
organizations (updated Statutes April 2016*) See “Why and how to be involved?” at our Website!
ASD-STAN Objectives
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ASD-STAN members
FRANCE French Aerospace Industries Association (GIFAS)
GERMANY German Aerospace Standardization Board (DIN-NL)
ITALY ITALIAN INDUSTRIES FEDERATION FOR AEROSPACE,
DEFENCE AND SECURITY (AIAD)
SPAIN
Spanish Association of Defense, Aeronautics
and Space Technology Companies , TEDAE
SWEDEN Swedish Security and Defence
Industry Association (SOFF) UNITED KINGDOM UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Industries (ADS)
European Aviation Safety Agency
Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe
AIRBUS S.A.S
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ASD-STAN is ...
… an international association constituted according to Belgian law … a non-profit association “AiSBL” … part of the European Standardization System implemented by CEN* … an affiliated company to ASD for development and publication of standards
* CEN = Comité Européen de Normalisation, European Committee for Standardization
ASD-STAN General
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ASD-STAN is ... Legal Address: rue Montoyer 10/5 +32 2 775 81 26
1000 Brussels +32 2 775 81 31 Belgium e- [email protected] central office Sales & Services Manager
Remote Office: Linder Höhe 51147 Cologne +49 2203 601 2954 Germany +32 2 775 81 31 (Brussels)
part of DLR offices e- [email protected] Director Remote Office: 199, rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau +33 1 47 65 70 18 92138 Issy-les-Moulineaux +33 1 47 65 70 20 Ariane Mazel
France e- [email protected] part of BNAE offices Executive Manager (D2,D4,D5) Remote Office: Burggrafenstraße 6 +49 30 2601 2291 10781 Berlin e- [email protected] Germany Executive Manager (D1,D3,D6,D7,D8,D9,D12) part of DIN NL offices
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ASD-STAN Board representation o Giovanni David, Airbus S.A.S. (Chairman)
ASD-STAN voting Board Members: o Séverin Drogoul, BNAE (G.I.F.A.S. France) o Philippe Christophe, Dassault-Aviation (G.I.F.A.S. France.) o Boris Quase, Airbus Germany (DIN Germany) o Heinrich Hackmann, Airbus Space and Defence (DIN Germany) o Dean Rogers, AIRBUS (ADS UK) o Piero Visconti, Finmeccanica (AIAD Italy) o Marcus Claseryd (Thomas Roos), Saab Aeronautics (SOFF Sweden) o Jacinto Llorente, Airbus Space and Defence (TEDAE Spain) o Eric Duvivier, EASA o Vincent De Vroey, ASD o Eva Faure, AIRBUS S.A.S.
Treasurer o Stéphane Laumond, G.I.F.A.S. France.
Representatives
o Boris Quase (ASD-CERT) Permanent Guests from DIN-NL, BNAE, ADS, BSI
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Cooperation with CEN since 1973 (AECMA CN AECMA-STAN ASD-STAN) • 1986 AECMA-STAN recognised by CEN as “Associated Body” and “Sole
Provider of Aerospace Standards” ASD-STAN = CEN TC “Aerospace” CEN member “stand still treaty” avoids new or revised national standards on the same subject 2450 currently published European Standards originate from ASD-STAN =
12% to the total CEN/CENELEC publication of ENs
currently 744 published prEN by ASD-STAN, apart from that 107 Standards currently in progress towards EN.
332 ongoing standardization projects within ASD-STAN by 720 direct experts (multiplicator) organized in 36 ASD-STAN WGs
68 Technical Reports published by ASD-STAN
Yearly production (2018): ca. 107 ASD-STAN prENs and 125 ENs
ASD-STAN Cooperation with CEN
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Cybersecurity
REACH compatible Standards
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (EC standardization request, EASA specification on open category)
Additive Manufacturing
Digitalization of standards
Search improvement for relevant standards on our webshop
FCAS
…
ASD-STAN current strategic projects
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Systems Engineering
Technical Organization
38 active Working Groups
Board & General Assembly Secretariat
Electrical Mechanical Metallic &
Non-Metallic Material
General Quality Digital Projects
Aero engines and
technologies
9 Technical Domains
Strategic Council
Technical Authority
Electrical network
Cables & stripping tools Elements of connection
Relays Protection
devices Lighting Batteries
Installation technologies
Data bus Optical
MOAA Modular & Open Avionics
Architecture
Parts of mechanical
Systems
Fasteners
Fluids systems
IAQG QMS standards
DOA
Relation EN9100
and Part21
LOTAR LOng Term Archiving & retrieval of
digital technical product data
MoU with AIA ProSTEP, PDES
RFID Radio Frequency
Identification
Built-In tests
Ligth Alloys Steels
Welding/brazing Test Methods
Surface treatments (incl.Paints/varnishes) Elastomers/sealants
Composite (incl. Adhesives /
Honeycomb) Super alloy
Additive Manufactering Non Destructive
Testing
UAS Unmaned Aircraft Systems
Autonomous Flying Environment
Chemical substances declaration Standards (REACH)
MoU with SAE
200 REACH standards project
Cabin
Seats & in-flight Entertainment
Ditching Equipment
Cabin monuments & supply sytems
Displays, projection and interior lighting
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ASD-STAN Standards development and publication process
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New Work
Proposal
Working Draft /
Consensus Draft
ASD-STAN prEN
standard
NWP Ballot
Editing Approval
for publication
Disposition of comments
NWP Assessment
No comments
comments
2 weeks
1 month
0 to 6 months
3 months 2 weeks 2-4
weeks 0 to 3
months
Development & publication time 6,25 -16,5 months after approved NWI
For more details see the SPM: http://www.asd-stan.org/standardisation-general-process/
NDB
CEN Enquiry
Results of
Ballots
1 to 2 months
+5weeks
Editing
Decision
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CEN Standards development and publication process
Transforming of prEN into EN
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2 months vote 1 months 1 month
No comments
comments
Development time: 5,5 months, after the prEN has been sent to CEN for Formal Vote
* No technical change is accepted during the transformation process from prEN to EN ** Date of the CEN release / Distribution handled by CEN members *** EN/FR translation activities
6 months 2 weeks 2 weeks 5 weeks
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ASD-STAN Policies are in line with CEN/ISO policies • ASD-STAN Copyright and IPR Policy:
• Guidelines and Rules for Copyright and Exploitation of Copyright for ASD-STAN products and deliverables including the transfer to CEN
• Intellectual property rights of third parties to be respected
• ASD-STAN Trademark Policy
• Guidelines and Rules for use of ASD-STAN and external trademarks in ASD-STAN standards
• ASD-STAN Patent Policy • Guidelines, Rules and Registration for use of Patents in ASD-STAN and CEN standards
• ASD-STAN GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE SALE OF
STANDARDS
• ASD-STAN Privacy Police with GDPR compliance see http://www.asd-stan.org/asd-stan-rules-and-policy-documents/
ASD-STAN Policies
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Cooperation Europe
EASA
ASD-STAN Integration & Cooperation
EN
European Standards System
MSG/MSHT
Cooperation Defence Cooperation worldwide
Protocol with CEN as “Associated Body”
prEN 3-party agreement transfer “space standards” except: - standards common to space & aeronautics - standards for parts & materials
IAQG AeroSpace & Defence Quality Standards
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Technical Cooperation Agreement JMC Joint Maintenance Committee on EDSTAR, European Defence Standards Reference System
e.g. STANAG 4626 = ASD-STAN prEN/EN 4660-001-005 ILS
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• ISO/TC 20 Aircraft and space vehicles • ISO/TC 20/SC 1 Aerospace electrical requirements
• ISO/TC 20/SC 4 Aerospace fastener systems
• ISO/TC 20/SC 14 Space systems and operations
• ISO/TC 20/SC 16 Unmanned aircraft systems (in preparation)
• ISO/TC 79 Light metals and their alloys
• ISO/TC 155 Nickel and nickel alloys
• ISO/TC 184 Automation systems and integration • ISO/TC 184/SC 1 Physical device control
• ISO/TC 184/SC 4 Industrial data
• ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Interoperability, integration, and architectures for enterprise systems and automation applications
• Vienna Agreement between ISO and CEN allows common development of ISO EN publications by ASD-STAN involvement
ASD-STAN Liaison Representation in ISO
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AAQG (Americas)
EAQG (Europe)
APAQG (Asia Pacific)
19 AAQG
members
35 EAQG
members
13 APAQG
members
International Aerospace Quality Group
IAQG General Assembly
Supplier Forums
(SJAC)
regional support towards standards development and implementation
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Accreditation Bodies
Certification Bodies
Industry
2nd party audits
accreditation
3rd party Certification for ISO 9001
“traditional” scheme
certification
Supporting Certification schemes
Suppliers Suppliers
Accreditation Bodies
Certification Bodies
Suppliers
Industry
“IAQG ICOP” scheme
approval and oversight
surveillance based on risk
analysis & product audit
Auditors
Industry
ASD-CERT certification
(EN9133 product
qualification)
Suppliers
ASD-CERT
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Conclusion
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ASD-STAN, Industrial Standardization Organization recognized by CEN • develops Standards for Aerospace & Defence products
• cooperates with European and International Standardization
Organizations • cooperates in respect of application of civil standards in the defence
environment (EDA EDSTAR, CEN DSCG, EDA JMC)
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Dr.-Ing. Andreas K. Jain Director ASD-STAN Phone: +49 2203 601 2954 Mobile: +49 172 23 44 280
Email: [email protected] Web: www.asd-stan.org ASD-STAN Standardization 10 rue Montoyer, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
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BACKUP
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ASD-STAN Standards development and publication process (updated April 2017)
(supervised by Technical Authority, managed by Executive)
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ASD-STAN Project Team, WG Secretariats, WG Leaders, Focal Points & Technical Coordinators, Member Coordinators
CEN-CENELEC CCMC + 34 National Members (National Standards Organizations)
Working Draft
Consensus Draft
(repeatable)
New Work Proposal
Formal Vote EN Publication
participate
< 1½ months > < 0-6 months > < 4 ½-8½ months >
< 2-4 months > < 2 months > EN
prEN ASD-STAN Standard
Publication by CEN-CENELEC
Members (in national language)
Info and invitation
to join
CEN National Enquiry = Comments
Formal Vote
comments disposition
“ballot” = vote & comment
via CCMC
approve participate
WG writes Standard
no technical change between EN and prEN 3 months max 3 months
3,5 months preparation
2 months vote
transformation prEN to EN
1 5 4 3 2
Process: 1 receipt and approval of New Work Proposal 2 standard development 3 ballot, comments, comments disposition 4 prEN publication 5 transformation prEN to EN for subsequent national publication
via CCMC