The Aviation Supply Chain Integrity Coalition represents one of the best traditions in aviation safety: To prevent repeated incidents and mitigate emerging and future threats.
Aerospace industry leaders formed the Coalition after the industry learned that a small, London-based aviation broker sold thousands of aircraft engine parts using falsified documents. The Coalition set out to develop actions the industry can take to prevent unapproved propulsion parts from entering the supply chain and to strengthen its overall integrity and safety. Former NTSB Chairman Robert L. Sumwalt and former U.S. Transportation Deputy Secretary John D. Porcari led the effort as Coalition co-chairs.
Coalition Members
“These recommendations will close holes and add new layers of safety to strengthen the integrity of the supply chain. We know what needs to happen; it’s time to get to work.”
Robert Sumwalt, Co-Chair
“We urge others to join this coalition of the committed in implementing these recommendations.”
John D. Porcari, Co-Chair
Recommended Actions
The Aviation Supply Chain Integrity Coalition developed 13 recommended actions industry can take to prevent the introduction of unapproved parts into the aviation propulsion supply chain.
The recommended actions are grouped in three categories:
Vendor Accreditation
Document Traceability and Verification
Non-serialized Parts Traceability