AIA to offer 3D CAD models of National Aerospace Standards.

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AIA announced partnerships with IHS and CADENAS PARTsolutions to offer authorized 3D CAD models of components based on critical National Aerospace Standards, providing valuable tool for engineers across aerospace industry to accelerate innovation, shorten design cycles, and reduce costs. Used extensively in design of aircraft, spacecraft, watercraft, ground vehicles, machinery, and electronics, standards define geometry and materials for millions of unique parts.



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AIA to Offer Authorized 3D CAD Models of National Aerospace Standards



In partnership with IHS and CADENAS PARTsolutions, innovative tool lets engineers quickly configure and download 3D CAD models of NAS- and NASM-fastener components



Arlington, Va. – The Aerospace Industries Association today announced partnerships with IHS and CADENAS PARTsolutions to offer authorized 3D computer-aided design (CAD) models of components based on critical National Aerospace Standards (NAS), providing a valuable new tool for engineers across the aerospace industry to accelerate innovation, shorten design cycles and reduce costs.



“AIA has a long and proud history serving the needs of the aerospace and defense industry through our National Aerospace Standards program,” said AIA President and CEO Marion C. Blakey.  “The AIA NAS 3D catalog allows us to provide solutions that will help the industry design and manufacture products faster and at a lower cost. We are excited to work with IHS and CADENAS PARTsolutions, who are recognized leaders in their fields.”



AIA, the premier trade association representing the nation's major aerospace and defense manufacturers, manages the NAS, which include widely used mechanical parts standards.  These standards define the geometry and materials for millions of unique parts suitable for high-performance aerospace applications.  NAS are used extensively in the design of aircraft, spacecraft, watercraft, ground vehicles, machinery and electronics.



Beginning in January 2014, AIA and our partners will offer 3D models of these mechanical parts standards to simplify and accelerate the aerospace design process.  Key benefits include:



•Â Â Â Reduced modeling and design cycle times;

•Â Â Â Improved engineering productivity;

•Â Â Â Elimination of duplicated effort and rework;

•Â Â Â Assurance of quality through the use of authorized CAD models;

•Â Â Â Increased consistency in parts used on projects; and

•Â Â Â Greater accuracy in bills of materials.



For more information on the National Aerospace Standards program, please visit our website at: http://www.aia-aerospace.org/standards/.



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Founded in 1919 shortly after the birth of flight, the Aerospace Industries Association is the most authoritative and influential trade association representing the nation’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of civil, military and business aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aircraft systems, space systems, aircraft engines, homeland and cybersecurity systems, materiel and related components, equipment services and information technology.



Daniel N. Stohr

Director, Communications

Aerospace Industries Association

1000 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1700

Arlington, Virginia 22209 USA

T: 703-358-1078 C: 703-517-8173

dan.stohr@aia-aerospace.org

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