American Aerospace Controls receives AS9100 and ISO9000:2000 certifications

April 12, 2005
Company received certification in December 2004

Company received certification in December 2004

American Aerospace Controls, a leading manufacturer of AC and DC current, voltage, power, and frequency transducers, recently announced its AS9100 and ISO9000:2000 certifications. The company received accreditation in December 2004, following a surveillance audit by Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc.

The AS9100 certification, which is an enhancement of the ISO9001 certification, places special emphasis on requirements for the aerospace industry, including MIL-Q specifications. The ISO9000:2000 certification is one of the standards for quality management in several different industries.

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