LOMIRA, WI, February 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) Patriot Taxiway Industries announced today that it has been certified to AS9100C/ISO 9001:2008, based on the results of a recent assessment. AS9100C accreditation was achieved on January 15th, 2013. AS9100 is an integral part of the supplier management system of most of the world's aerospace prime manufacturers.
Steven A. Smits President of Patriot Taxiway Industries led this successful effort and stated that, "The Patriot team has embraced AS 9100 and has demonstrated a sincere commitment to the on-going journey of sustaining the principles of the AS9100 quality system.
Patriot Taxiway Industries customers include The Boeing Company, The Federal Aviation Administration and Kaman Aerospace. Patriot Taxiway Industries is an award winning lighting solutions provider. The company's mission is to provide superior quality aerospace and military lighting products and services to its customers through leadership, innovation and partnerships.
"Certification to the AS9100 standard set for the aerospace industry is another important milestone in our growth strategy" stated Phillip Walesa, Director of Engineering. "This achievement affirms our commitment to provide quality aircraft lighting products and positions the company for significant growth within the aerospace lighting market."
The Aviation Suppliers Association (ASA), based in Washington, D.C., is a not-forprofit association, representing more than 440 global member companies that are positively shaping the aviation industry. Collectively, they lead critical logistics programs, purchasing efforts, and distribution of aircraft parts world-wide. ASA's Board of Directors and Corporate Officers focus the organizations energies on regulatory and legal matters such as safety, international compliance, and ethical business practices that impact the aviation parts supply industry. Member companies include: distributors, suppliers, surplus sales organizations, repair stations, manufacturers, airlines, operators, and other companies that provide services to the aviation parts supply industry.
Patriot Taxiway Industries Inc is a service-disabled veteran owned small business that provides design, manufacturing, and delivery of quality LED products, along with the excellent service and support to their customers worldwide. In addition to aircraft lighting systems, Patriot Taxiway also provides airfield lighting support equipment and portable lighting to the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Defense and to Prime contractors such as Boeing and L-3.
Patriot Taxiway Industries Inc actively recruits veterans to draw upon their skills, experience, commitment, and integrity in order to provider a superior product and service. Patriot Taxiway reaches out to the veteran community through the local veteran service officers to reach into the rich experience and knowledge of our veterans.
For more information, or to contact Patriot Taxiway Industries, Inc., visit http://www.patriottaxiway.com
Patriot Taxiway Industries, Inc.
Contact: Kevin McDermott
290 Pleasant Hill Ave
Lomira WI 53048
414-688-7276
kevin.mcdermott@patriottaxiway.com
O: 920-269-4440
F: 414-755-0797
Patriot Taxiway Industries Receives AS9100C/ISO 9001:2008 Certification from Aviation Suppliers Association (ASA)
Patriot Taxiway Industries announced today that it has been certified to AS9100C/ISO 9001:2008. AS9100C accreditation was achieved on January 15th, 2013. AS9100 is an integral part of the world's aerospace manufacturers.
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[Press-News.org] Patriot Taxiway Industries Receives AS9100C/ISO 9001:2008 Certification from Aviation Suppliers Association (ASA)Patriot Taxiway Industries announced today that it has been certified to AS9100C/ISO 9001:2008. AS9100C accreditation was achieved on January 15th, 2013. AS9100 is an integral part of the world's aerospace manufacturers.

