Attention: Manufacturers & Flying Public 8,000–12,000 Boeing Aircraft At Risk!Manufacturers Forced to Hold AS9100 Certification Must Take Charge as Boeing Evaded Standards for 22 Years, Putting Millions at Risk.
By: GUBERMAN-PMC,LLC At the center of the crisis is Boeing's failure to maintain AS9100 certification for over 22 years, even as it demanded that its suppliers comply, under ANSI–ANAB and international accreditation. "This is not a bureaucratic lapse — it's a structural failure compromising every aircraft flying today," said Guberman. "Manufacturers were left unchecked because audits occurred only 'if need arises' or 'if need be.' That language left gaping holes in the safety chain." Boeing as Its Own Regulator: A Deadly Conflict In 2009, Boeing became an FAA agency, gaining authority to self-certify aircraft, new designs, and technologies — including the MCAS system, linked to two crashes and over 300 deaths. Certain Boeing employees were designated dual Boeing/FAA inspectors, yet paid by Boeing. https://avweb.com/ "The CEO at the time was effectively an FAA administrator. After the crashes, the FAA admitted they never allow manufacturers to police themselves or self-certify — yet Boeing did this for a decade," Guberman said. A tangled web of conflict exists: DOJ, DHS, DOC, and FDA are not only ANSI–ANAB board members but also customers, and ANSI–ANAB underwrites the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and its global equivalents. Accountability for systemic failures rests squarely on these organizations. Post-9/11 Layoffs and Supplier Bulletins: A Red Flag After the September 11 attacks, Boeing publicly announced plans to lay off 20,000–30,000 employees. https://djcoregon.com/ Manufacturers- "Suppliers were forced to comply with AS9100 only if accredited under the American National Standards Institute – ANSI–ANAB," All Manufacturers & Suppliers — AS9100 and Other ISO/AS Certifications Compromised by Boeing & ANSI–ANAB Collusion "This lapse by Boeing, in collusion with ANSI–ANAB, dilutes the efficacy and legitimacy of any certification you may hold — whether AS9100, other AS standards, or ISO derivatives," Manufacturers were called out in Boeing's July 2002 supplier bulletin that they were required to be AS9100, ANSI–ANAB accredited, and also on the Boeing supplier portal, which is designed to guide suppliers on certification requirements to become a Boeing supplier. Additionally, on the ANSI–ANAB website and the Management System Accreditation Council, where Boeing sat with others who had authority to grant, suspend, or withdraw certifications. "How could Boeing sit on the Management System Accreditation Council and hold the power to grant, suspend, and withdraw certifications when it did not hold AS9100 itself for 22 years? This is blatant FRAUD! — to you, the manufacturer- MANUFACTURERS, SUPPLIERS & ASSOCIATIONS: Guberman issues a direct warning to manufacturers, suppliers required to hold AS9100 under ANSI–ANAB accreditation:
Passengers must act immediately:
MANUFACTURERS & PASSENGERS ALERT: Boeing Flew Uncertified For 22 Years, Putting Millions At Risk!!! https://youtu.be/ OASIS Database Conflict: The Safety Net That Failed In 2003, Boeing, ANSI–ANAB required AS9100 suppliers to register in (OASIS)-Online Aerospace System Information Systems under "Heads Up 22." Boeing controlled the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG), yet itself held no valid certification for 22 years, creating a catastrophic gap in oversight. They mandated the AS9100 suppliers could not refuse to be placed on the data-base or pay database fees, If they did they would have their certification taken away. Public Safety in the Balance "This is not a minor oversight — it's a betrayal of trust spanning two decades. Lives are at risk, and the integrity of the entire certification network has been undermined," What to Do Next
Direct contact numbers for Boeing and accreditation bodies will be released with Guberman's upcoming video statement. About DARYL GUBERMAN Daryl Guberman is a 40 year, recognized quality assurance expert who stood before the DHS Subcommittee on April 17, 2024, advocating for transparency and aviation safety on behalf of 4.7 billion passengers worldwide. https://www.newstribune.com/ Reference Articles: Boeing: Boeing's 22-Year Certification Nightmare: Thousands Of Unknown Planes Built With Potentially Dangerous Materials https://www.prlog.org/ Boeing's 22-Year-264 months & 8,036 days: Certification Monopoly: 8,300–12,500 Aircraft Flying Without True Independent Inspection https://www.prlog.org/ Media Contact DARYL GUBERMAN 203 556 1493 ***@yahoo.com 203 556 1493 Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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