Booth number:W4-003 Floor map SAE Industry Technologies Consortia (SAE ITC)

Exhibition category

main category 1 Aviation
sub category 1 Aircraft components
main category 2 Aviation
sub category 2 MRO
main category 3 UAM, Decarbonization
sub category 3 Decarbonization

Contact address

Address 400 Commonwealth Dr, Warrendale, PA 15096 USA
Telephone 17247724009
URL https://www.sae-itc.com/
Email info@sae-itc.org

Main exhibits 1

Digital Standards Alliance (DSA)

The Digital Standards Alliance™ (DSA™) will accelerate the development of standards data integration and the promulgation of digital standards of interest to the mobility community through best practices for the authoring and use of digital standards in the entire product development lifecycle (R&D, design, simulation/testing, verification/validation, certification, procurement, manufacturing, operations, and sustainment). The DSA will work with SDOs, industry, government, academic institutions, and other technology partners to coordinate the industry’s digital transformation around common use cases and services.

The DSA leads the standardization and conformance industry in transforming multiple standards, creating efficiencies throughout the digital thread used in the design, manufacture, and support of the next generation of industry.

Engineering standards, the documents that provide accepted part and process specifications and requirements, are used throughout product design and development and maintenance, repair, and update operations. These standards have historically been disseminated as paper documents or PDFs. For digital threads and digital twins to achieve their full potential across the enterprise, this crucial information must be available on demand, integrated with accuracy, and presented in the most recent versions. A robust digital standards system can meet these needs.

In current SAE International research on standards used across the aerospace industry, engineers noted the following shortcomings with their existing digital systems:
· Too many transcription errors result from the manual extraction of numerical and textual data from standards.
· It is difficult to discover standard parts to reduce materials costs, remove redundancy, and limit low-volume orders.
· Improving workflow performance and operational efficiencies is challenging and dependent on the exchange of normalized data.

P231303250_digital_standards_alliance_fe (PDF file - 4,261KB)

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Main exhibits 2

Aerudition

Whether you are new to aviation maintenance or flight simulation or have been in this wonderful industry for some time, you have likely heard of the Aviation Maintenance Conference (AMC) and/or the Flight Simulator Engineering and Maintenance Conference (FSEMC). These two conferences are the place to be for problem resolution and evolution. In these conferences, we provide the collaborative framework and forum for the great minds of the industry to come together to identify, research, resolve and progress topics and shared interests.

Those issues and topics of discussion are preserved in our AMC and FSEMC Conference Reports which are available in PDF format. PDF format has a place in this world, but a searchable database to preserve this aviation knowledge and provide digital access for research is key.

https://aviation-ia.sae-itc.com/news-articles/aerudition-now-available

Main exhibits 3

TS200

Technical Specification 200 (TS200) was a PDF document that listed manufacturers for SBAC, ADS, and SAE ITC Aerospace Industry Standard (AS, AGS, and ESC Series) Parts.

In January 2019, TS200 was updated to issue 45 (https://saemobilus.sae.org/standards/ts200-45-ts200-qualified-manufacturers-sae-itc-aerospace-industry-standard-parts-as-ags-esc-series), which can be found free of charge here (https://ts200.sae-itc.org/TS200-45.pdf).

This retains the rivet notices and some manufacturing symbols. For current data for the Qualified Manufacturers List / Qualified Products List (QPL) please refer to this website, https://ts200.sae-itc.org/.

Some recent previous qualification data may be accessible by clicking on the Historical Data link on a certificate view. For earlier Qualified Manufacturers please refer to TS200 issue 44.
https://saemobilus.sae.org/standards/ts200-44-qualified-manufacturers-sae-itc-aerospace-industry-standard-parts-as-ags-esc-series

Suppliers listed here have satisfied the relevant Technical Standards Committee (TSC), through test reports and/or other requirements as specified by the relevant technical specifications, that they have the capability to manufacture the listed products in accordance with the standards. Products manufactured during a period of qualification validity (e.g. prior to expiration) are still considered valid parts manufactured in accordance with the qualification requirement, even if the qualification expired while the parts were sitting in stock on a shelf. However, the SAE ITC, its servants, or representatives accept no responsibility for the continued quality of hardware items produced against the relevant drawings and specifications; this responsibility remains with the user.

TS200-45 (PDF file - 319KB)

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