Introduction:
The global aerospace engineering services outsourcing market size was worth around USD 80 billion in 2022 and is predicted to grow to around USD 300 billion by 2030 with an annual growth rate of roughly 19 % (Ref. Aerospace Engineering Services Outsourcing Industry Perspective – Zion Market Research). Out of this, the Indian share would be around USD 70 million by 2030. There is a large growth expected for smaller aircraft, business jets, helicopters etc. for regional connectivity and faster movement as the demand from business and other travellers increases with economic growth. In addition there is also a large scope for Maintenance and Repair facilities. This makes a strong case for global OEMs and their suppliers to examine India as a destination to play a vital role in the global supply chain for aerospace components and parts. There are already a number of players who are supporting foreign aircraft manufacturers. The numbers would only grow.
Objective:
The workshop explains the procedures from concept development to First Article Inspection which will make the entrepreneurs and job aspirants to be ready to face the challenge. It also helps to understand how to become a supplier to aerospace.
Whom to Attend:
Quality and Design personnel, CFT members who want to take informed decisions on aerospace APQP, Aerospace, Aeronautical, Automobile, Mechanical Engineers, Aerospace Start-up companies, Those who want to a part of aerospace industry in the future.
Topics Covered:
Day 1 –
- Introduction
- APQP & PPAP CONCEPT
- Case study
- Explanation of terms
- DFMEA
- DFMA, DFMRO
- Error proofing, Feasibility study
- LUNCH
- Phase 3- process stages
- PFMEA
- Control plan
- Packing, Labeling, Part marking
- MSA
Day 2 –
- MSA – continued
- Process capability
- FAIR
- LUNCH
- Q&A
Topics covered during two day workshop – Download here
A certificate of participation will be issued at the successful completion of the course.
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