Find most of the international standards and norms related to the major sectors of aeronautics and aerospace:
- Commercial Aviation: design, production, and operation of aircraft intended for the transportation of passengers and cargo.
- Military Aviation: development and manufacturing of aircraft used by armed forces, such as fighter jets, bombers, and reconnaissance planes.
- Space Exploration: design and production of spacecraft for missions beyond Earth’s atmosphere, including satellites, space probes, and crewed spaceflight vehicles.
- General Aviation: all civil aviation operations other than scheduled air services and non-scheduled air transport on demand, including private flying, flight training, and aerial work.
- Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS): Also known as drones, this sector focuses on the development and operation of aircraft without a human pilot aboard, used for various applications from military operations to commercial deliveries.
- Rocket and Space Launch Vehicles: design and manufacturing of rockets and launch systems used to propel spacecraft into space.
- Aircraft and Spacecraft Propulsion: design and manufacturing of engines and propulsion systems for both aircraft and spacecraft.
- Aerospace Electronics and Avionics: development of electronic systems used in aerospace applications, including navigation, communication, and flight control systems.
Find bellow an extensive list of applicable standards for most aeronautics and aerospace sectors.
(click on any intermediate node to extend the tree. Mouse-over on the standard's name to have its full title. Click on it to visit one of the suppliers)
Note: this tree is partially automatically generated and is intended for a first global approach. Do double-check the requirements and completeness (exemple of mistake: listing the rare earth metals standard for an MRI is not appropriate. An MRI has no real magnet.)
Refer to the standards official organisations listed in our tool directory.