Aerospace Companies Establish Environmental Group to Promote Worldwide Standardization for the Supply Chain
PARIS, Sept. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A global group of aerospace companies today announced the formation of the International Aerospace Environmental Group (IAEG) to help develop understanding amongst the aerospace industry of environmental requirements faced by the world's supply chain.
Today, different laws and regulations impacting health and the environment are in place worldwide. The complexity and variability of information and requirements has led to increased burden and substantial costs for the supply chain.
IAEG has been created to promote the development of voluntary consensus standards addressing environmental concerns, such as chemical material declarations and reporting requirements; and to create a forum for dialog on industry optional approaches for implementation of environmental requirements.
IAEG's eleven founding members are: Airbus and EADS, Boeing, Bombardier Aerospace, Dassault Aviation, Embraer, GE Aviation, Northrop Grumman, Rolls-Royce, SAFRAN, United Technologies Corp., and Zodiac Aerospace.
Companies active in the aerospace industry are eligible for IAEG membership. IAEG has been formed in the U.S. State of Delaware as an independent, unaffiliated, non-stock corporation and has applied for non-profit status.
For further information, please contact:
- SAE International: Shawn Andreassi; +1-724-777-8522; [email protected]
- Airbus and EADS: Bruno Costes; [email protected]
- Boeing: Cindy Glickert; +1 425-237-1095; [email protected]
- Bombardier Aerospace: Haley Dunne: +1 514-855-7989; [email protected]
- Dassault-Aviation: Mathieu Durand; 33 (0) 1 47 11 8588; [email protected]
- Embraer: Carlos Eduardo Camargo; [email protected]
- GE Aviation: Shannon Thompson; +1 802-899-5233; [email protected]
- Northrop Grumman: Margaret Mitchell-Jones; [email protected]
- Rolls-Royce: Simon Kirby; +44 (0)1332 2 69507; [email protected]
- SAFRAN: Eric Chantrel; +33 (0) 1 40 60 2735; [email protected]
- United Technologies Corp.: John M. Moran; [email protected] / Thomas C. Downie; [email protected]
SOURCE International Aerospace Environmental Group (IAEG)