
Certification of suppliers to the appropriate aerospace quality management standard will ensure that suppliers maintain robust management systems.
DNV assists aviation clients in achieving sustainable growth and development through managing risk, facilitating improvements in capacity and developing organisational structures.
DNV provides independent software assessment, verification and validation or your technical system based on best-industry practice combined with a comprehensive experience in safety and mission critical systems.
Complexity, uncertainty and change are prevalent within all business functions. DNV can assist businesses in identifying, assessing, and mitigate risks and increase your ability to meet your objectives.
A management system can help you focus, organise, and systematise processes for managing and improving your business.
A sound corporate responsibility approach helps you by improving your management of your business’ environmental, social and economic impacts.
The aerospace industry is increasingly repositioning itself to meet climate change risks by adapting to upcoming and possible regulation and testing and adapting new technological and operational solutions to reduce its carbon exposure.

DNV has played an important part in the launching of Eurocontrol’s new “SKYbrary” website. The new wiki-style site aims to be the single point of reference, globally, for aviation safety knowledge.

Director Fotis Karamitsos of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy and Transport is also responsible for Galileo, which will be under civil administration control (the GPS is under military command).

Turbulence arises from all aircraft, but the world’s largest passenger aircraft – the new Airbus A380 doubledecker super-jumbo – poses new challenges for the aviation industry.
Torp airport is the first in Norway to be certified to ISO 14001. ‘To the aviation industry in Norway, this may serve as a signal for take-off,’ says Norwegian Environment Minister Børge Brende. He firmly believes that environmental improvement is an economic and competitive opportunity, and that ISO 14001 can be an important element in business survival.

Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS) contracted DNV to conduct a safety assessment on a proposed option for optimising separation on final approach into Frankfurt Main Airport. The proposal was for a new concept that deviated from ICAO accepted standards.

Polarcus recently took delivery of Polarcus Naila, the second of six advanced, DNV-classed seismic vessels.