Introduction to IAEG International Aerospace Environmental Group November 2014

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Introduction to IAEG International Aerospace Environmental Group November 2014
Introduction to IAEG
International Aerospace Environmental Group
November 2014
IAEG-COM-PS1
International Aerospace
Environmental Group
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Trade association formed by major aerospace companies
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Independent, unaffiliated non-stock corporation formed in the
U.S. state of Delaware
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Non-profit status
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Focused on the multitude of global laws and regulations impacting
health and the environment
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Formed to address the complexity and variability of these
requirements and associated impact on the Aerospace industry
(Civil & Defense) and its supply chain
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Seeks to drive continual improvement in the processes used by the
industry, thereby delivering consistently high quality products and
regulatory compliance with reduced environmental impacts
IAEG formally incorporated June 2011
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Why IAEG?
Environmental
challenges
Reduced
burden of
compliance
on the supply
chain
Shared sector
objectives
Global Supply
Interdependence
Business
continuity
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Sustainable
growth
Global tools &
standards
Criticality – rapid
change & growth
Working together for the aerospace industry
Organizational Set-up
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22 Board members
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Officers:
• Chairman
• Vice Chairman
• Treasurer
• Secretary
Procures necessary
administrative and professional
services
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Founding
Members
Establishes Work Groups to
address substantive solutions
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Members
3M Deutschland GmbH
Harris Corp
Aerolia
Honeywell
Airbus Group
Israel Aerospace Industry, Ltd
Airbus Helicopters
Lockheed Martin
BAE Systems
National Quality Assurance
Boeing
Northrop Grumman
Bombardier Aerospace
Pioneer Industries
Bureau Veritas Certification France
Raytheon
Cobham plc
Rockwell Collins
Dassault Aviation
Rolls-Royce
Dassault Procurement
SAFECHEM Europe GmbH
Dassault Systemes Enovia Corp
SAFRAN
Eaton Corp
Socomore
Embraer
Spirit AeroSystems
GE Aviation
Textron Aviation
GKN Aerospace Engine Systems
Thales
Granta Design Ltd
United Technologies Corporation (UTC)
Gulfstream
Zodiac Aerospace
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IAEG at a glance
Board of Directors
Chair: Christer Hellstrand, Boeing
Co-Chair: Bruno Costes, Airbus
WG 1
WG 2
Chemical
reporting
Lead: Raytheon
WG 5
WG 6
Industry glossary
REACH process
authorization
Sustainability
survey
Lead: Airbus
Lead: Rolls-Royce
Lead: Gulfstream
Replacement
Technologies
WG 3
WG 4
GHG* reporting
Lead: Airbus
Lead: Safran
Working Groups
* Greenhouse
Global Aerospace Industry; One Common Approach
Gas
Current Working Groups
1. Industry standard for
Reporting of Chemical Content
Governance:
2. Replacement technologies
3. Green House Gases reporting
4. Standard environmental
vocabulary
5. Common Industry approach to
REACH Process Authorization
– subscription only WG
6. Supply Chain Sustainability
Survey harmonization
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Board member sponsor
Charter
Work plan
Budget
Agreed deliverables
Regular Board review and
approval
Global Aerospace Industry; One Common Approach
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Industry aligning on chemicals
Reporting of chemical content
 Developed Declarable Substance List
 Data elements requirements
 Conducting a pilot project
 Submit to standardization body (SAE)
REACH Process Authorization
 Shared Supply Chain surveillance information
 Cost sharing consortium for dossier development
Common approach to chemical substitution
 Top 10 industry chemicals identified
 Possibility for industry research and development collaboration
Significant progress made
Additional focus areas
Greenhouse gas reporting
 Developed voluntary industry standard
 Submit & vetted by World Resources
Institute (WRI)
 Industry guidance for WRI greenhouse
gas reporting standard published
Common industry vocabulary
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Ensure consistent understanding
 Published, available to IAEG members
Sustainability Questionnaire
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New industry standard in work
Significant progress made
IAEG meetings
Next meeting:
March 2015
@ Honeywell
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Photo credit: Bernard Rousseau/Thales
Paris
2014 Face-to-Face
New members are welcome
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Companies active in the aerospace industry are eligible for
IAEGTM membership
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Full membership fees in 2015: $10,000 per year
Liaison membership fees in 2015: $1,500 per year
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Interested parties may contact;
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Christer Hellstrand – Chairman, christer.hellstrand@boeing.com
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Bruno Costes – Vice Chairman, bruno.costes@airbus.com
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Rachel Becker – Treasurer, rachel.becker@ge.com
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Thomas Wilcox– Secretary, thomas.j.wilcox@boeing.com
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Nigel Marsh – Communications Director, nigel.marsh@rolls-royce.com
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IAEG Website: http://www.iaeg.com/
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