Military & Aerospace Electronics Online Article

| Add RSS Feed

Jabil earns Aerospace AS9100 standard certification for circuit board manufacturing in Mexico

CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, 13 Dec. 2006. Jabil Circuit in St. Petersburg, Fla., announced that its facility in Chihuahua, Mexico, has been certified to Aerospace AS9100 standard for electronic printed circuit board manufacturing.

The AS9100 is the aerospace industry's quality system standard developed by the International Aerospace Quality Group for quality assurance in design, new product introduction, manufacturing, and servicing.

"The AS9100 certification ensures that the Jabil Chihuahua facility meets the standards for quality, safety, and reliability; and positions our Chihuahua plant as a key supplier to the U.S. aerospace markets," says Bill Peters, Jabil's Americas president.

Many aerospace companies are turning to global electronics manufacturers like Jabil to manage non-core aspects of their operations, such as design, manufacturing, supply-chain management and reverse logistics," says Jim Cocke, head of Jabil's Aerospace & Defense sector.

Jabil Chihuahua is a one million square foot facility, located three hours from the U.S. border. With 2,300 employees it is one of Jabil's four facilities in Mexico.

For more information contact Jabil online at www.jabil.com.




| Add RSS Feed


 
Return to Previous Page

 
 





 

Military & Aerospace Electronics Webcasts






The VPX STANDARD and Its Use in Military Applications
July 29, 2009












Implementing High Performance Embedded Applications with RapidIO Switching and High Performance Multicore DSPs
Original broadcast on
April 29, 2009










Thermal Management: Getting Rid of the Heat
Original broadcast on
January 28, 2009



More
 
Sponsored White Papers Library
Recently Added White Papers

Anti-Tamper Capabilities in FPGA Designs (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

Video Processing on FPGAs for Military Electro-Optical/Infrared Applications (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

Automating DSP Simulation and Implementation of Military Sensor Systems (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

Protecting the FPGA Design From Common Threats (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

Enabling Design Separation for High-Reliability and Information-Assurance Systems (06/17/2009, Altera Corporation)

More