VectorNav Technologies Achieves AS9100 Rev. D Certification
vectornav Technologies, a leader in inertial navigation solutions, has proudly announced its recent accreditation for the AS9100 Rev. D international aerospace standard at its headquarters in Dallas, Texas. This standard, rooted in ISO 9001 guidelines, outlines a thorough set of quality requirements tailored specifically for the aerospace sector, ensuring compliance with the stringent quality demands of the DOD, NASA, and FAA.
Innovative Solutions Since 2008
established in 2008, VectorNav has carved a niche in the industry as a pioneer in the development of compact, high-performance inertial navigation systems that utilize MEMS technology alongside GPS/GNSS. The company has made significant strides with the introduction of groundbreaking products such as the VN-100 IMU/AHRS, VN-200 GPS/INS, and VN-300 dual antenna GNSS/INS, each setting new benchmarks in the market. Recently, VectorNav has launched a tactical-grade series of inertial navigation systems that offer an notable balance of cost and performance.
Commitment to Quality and Customer Satisfaction
Achieving the AS9100 certification underscores VectorNav’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards in manufacturing, quality assurance, and customer service. This accreditation highlights the company’s capability to provide top-tier miniature inertial navigation systems to clients around the globe, ensuring rapid procurement during testing phases and robust production capacity for large-scale integration.
Industry Recognition and Future Goals
“Securing the AS9100 certification for our Dallas facility signifies our strong position as a reliable supplier within the global aerospace sector,” stated Scott MacDonald, Process and Quality Engineer at VectorNav. “Adhering to the highest quality standards has always been essential to our operations, and this certification reaffirms our ongoing commitment to delivering products and services that not onyl meet but exceed our customers’ expectations in terms of quality, cost, and delivery speed.”