Exova Warringtonfire Frankfurt has been given approval by aircraft manufacturer Airbus as an independent testing facility for materials and components to the aviation sector in Germany. The approval comes following a rigorous technical and quality audit of the growing range of Exova’s suite of services.
This latest approval means that Exova Warringtonfire Frankfurt – which is accredited according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 – is able to provide Airbus and its global supply chain with a range of tests to determine the reaction to fire (ABD0031) of aviation materials and specialist components.
Exova Warringtonfire Frankfurt is now Airbus approved and acknowledged for every test it undertakes.
Holger Bräuer, general manager at Exova Warringtonfire Frankfurt, commented: “As we extend our accredited testing capabilities, not only do we work alongside Airbus to achieve its goals as a global aviation leader, but its supply chain also benefits from greater choice. So, this is a great achievement for us as well as good news for the aviation sector.
“I am confident this will be seen as a welcome addition to our existing list of accreditations and acknowledgements as we can provide a reliable option for the growing number of customers across Europe that require their test institute to be on Airbus’ list of certified suppliers.”
Source: Exova
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