Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Impacting Commercial Aviation

Title: Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Impacting Commercial Aviation
Author: Kirsten M. Koepsel
ISBN: 076809397X / 9780768093971
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 62
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2019
Availability: 45-60 days

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Written by Kirsten Koepsel, a lawyer and engineer whose work has focused on aviation cybersecurity, Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Impacting Commercial Aviation addresses the big question facing aircraft manufacturers today: keep the work in house or outsource it? The ongoing battle between cost cutting and supply-chain control is ever more visible as aircraft OEMs have full order books and tight delivery schedules.

Since the 1980s, commercial aviation, like many other industries, looked for ways of more economically sourcing parts and services. The new partnerships between OEMs and suppliers at multiple levels, did make the industry nimbler and more %uFB02exible. Yet, it also introduced a higher level of instability, risks and vulnerabilities to the aviation ecosystem.

Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Impacting Commercial Aviation
discusses the differences in requirements depending on the buyer of the aircraft (governmental or not), ranging from delivery delays to risks linked to cybersecurity and the Internet of Things (IoT), including possible problems with faulty sensors and counterfeit parts. The book also analyses the consequences of not having visibility into lower-tier suppliers, and how prepared they are when it comes to possible disruptions such as earthquakes or political unrest.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Setting the Stage : Commercial Aviation and Vulnerabilities in the Supply Chain
Chapter 2 : Defining Commercial Aviation Supply Chains
Chapter 3 : Risks and Vulnerabilities in Commercial Aviation and Their Supply Chain
Chapter 4 : Controlling the Supply Chain and Supply-Chain Risk Management
Chapter 5 : Managing the Future of Supply Chains in an Era of Vulnerabilities

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