Our aerospace standards support the aviation and space industries in reaching new heights, with a focus on safety, quality, and innovation.

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Interview

Flying into an uncertain future
Aviation industry expert Séverin Drogoul looks at the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic and explains how the sector can avail of opportunities for a sustainable recovery.
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By Ann Brady on

New (e-)takeoff for aviation industry

New technologies, from robotics to machine learning, are ushering in a period of rapid change and development. While the aviation industry is working to reap the benefits of this industrial automation, standards, especially those of ISO/TC 184/SC 4, will play a key role in ensuring a smooth flight path – but only if they can keep up.

Sample standards

Aerospace — Nuts, self-locking, with maximum operating temperature less than or equal to 425 °C — Procurement specification

Aerospace series — Titanium tube for 35 MPa operating pressure
Part 1: Inch series

Space systems — Safety requirements
Part 1: System safety

Space systems — Programme management — Risk management

Space systems — Launch pad and integration site — Facility, system and equipment failure analysis

Space systems — Dynamic and static analysis — Exchange of mathematical models