Aero Norway achieves AS9110 certification

Aero Norway Secures Prestigious AS9110 Certification
Aero Norway, a leading specialist in CFM56 and LEAP engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), has achieved the internationally recognized AS9110 certification, marking a significant milestone for the company and reinforcing its position in the competitive aerospace sector.
The certification process entailed a rigorous, five-day audit conducted by independent assessors from the UK and Sweden. The evaluation scrutinized Aero Norway’s quality management system across a range of critical areas, including risk management, regulatory compliance, documentation control, personnel competency, and customer satisfaction. Auditors also examined maintenance process control, work order management, corrective and preventive action systems, continuous improvement initiatives, and supply chain management.
Raja Mohan Ravi, Aero Norway’s Manager of Quality & ERP, highlighted the company’s proactive approach: “Ahead of the audit, we conducted a comprehensive internal review, aligning our procedures and enhancing documentation to ensure full compliance with AS9110 requirements.” He emphasized that AS9110 is a globally recognized standard tailored specifically for aerospace MRO organizations, setting it apart from broader certifications like ISO 9001 by incorporating stringent aviation safety and regulatory requirements.
“This certification is held by very few engine MROs, making it a distinct achievement for Aero Norway,” Ravi noted. “It demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of safety, reliability, and operational excellence.” He added that AS9110 certification demands a strong focus on risk-based thinking, process control, and continuous improvement—elements that are vital in engine MRO operations where errors can have significant safety and financial consequences.
Aero Norway has prioritized minimizing human error through standardized procedures and robust documentation, reducing maintenance-related risks. Streamlined workflows have improved efficiency in overhaul, inspection, and repair processes, resulting in reduced turnaround times. The company’s emphasis on data-driven decision-making—through performance monitoring and corrective action tracking—has further enhanced reliability and service quality.
In addition, Aero Norway’s commitment to technological innovation ensures its operations remain at the forefront of the aerospace MRO sector. By integrating advanced diagnostic tools and repair techniques, the company not only meets but often exceeds industry benchmarks for engine performance and durability.
The achievement of AS9110 certification is expected to strengthen Aero Norway’s market position and attract new contracts, as customers increasingly seek partners with proven quality and safety credentials. However, this development may also prompt competitors to pursue similar certifications or enhance their service offerings to maintain their own market share, potentially intensifying competition within the sector.
Nonetheless, Aero Norway’s accomplishment sets a new standard for excellence in aerospace maintenance, positioning the company as a preferred partner for airlines and operators seeking the highest levels of service and support.

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