Companies that design, develop, and/or produce aviation, space and defense products; and by organizations providing post-delivery support, including the provision of maintenance, spare parts, or materials, for their own products.
AS9100 Rev B (2004) is still active, but you must be transitioned by July, 2012 (see below)
Companies whose primary business is providing maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for aviation sector products. It is tailored for organizations with national airworthiness authority (NAA) repair station certification, but is also suitable for non-certificated organizations including those that provide maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for military aviation products.
It is also intended to be used by organizations with maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations that operate autonomously, or that are substantially different from their manufacturing operations.
AS9110 (2003) is still active, but you must be transitioned by July, 2012 (see below)
Companies that procure parts, materials and assemblies and sells these products to a customer in the aviation, space and defense industries. This includes organizations that procure products and split them into smaller quantities.
This standard is not intended for organizations that rework or repair products. Organizations that perform work that affect or could affect product characteristics or conformity should use AS9100 or another general quality management system standard.
AS9120 (2002)is still active, but you must be transitioned by July, 2012 (see below)