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ARSA and IAQG Sign MOU

ARSA and the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) announced a new partnership to work toward improving the top to bottom performance of the global supply chain within the aviation, space, and defense industry.

Under the terms of a memorandum of understanding, ARSA and the IAQG have agreed to support one another’s efforts to realize global supply chain efficiencies in the civil aviation market.

The IAQG is a cooperative, global organization of companies providing aviation and space products/services, and land and sea based systems for defense applications. Its purposes are to implement initiatives that make significant improvements in quality and reductions in cost throughout the value stream by establishing and maintaining dynamic cooperation, based on trust, between international aviation, space, and defense companies.

More information is available here.



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