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Fagor Electrónica delivers its 100th flight equipment to Airbus
Three years ago Fagor Electrónica began to supply the first electronic power equipment for the aeronautical giant. These first units of inverters have already become 100.
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Throughout these years, Fagor Electrónica has achieved the certification and compliance of the Aeronautical regulations EN 9100 and EN 9110.
EN 9100 and EN 9110 certifications are necessary to become a leading supplier of electronics in the aeronautical sector
These certifications are necessary to become a leading supplier of electronics in the aeronautical sector and is characterized by its very high demands in Quality levels. Both certificates are necessary to become a leading provider of electronics in the aeronautical sector.
The implementation of EN 9100 is not considered an option, but a necessity if the organization wants to maintain its competitiveness. The electronic systems used in this sector are characterized, among other factors, by their high demand for reliability, quality, safety and technology.