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BS EN 9722:2023 Aerospace series. Architecture for integrated management of a system's health condition

BS EN 9722:2023

Aerospace series. Architecture for integrated management of a system's health condition

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Standard number:BS EN 9722:2023
Pages:70
Released:2023-10-27
ISBN:978 0 539 22629 4
Status:Standard

BS EN 9722:2023 Aerospace Series: Architecture for Integrated Management of a System's Health Condition

Introducing the BS EN 9722:2023 Aerospace Series, a comprehensive guide to the architecture for integrated management of a system's health condition. This standard is a must-have for professionals in the aerospace industry, providing a detailed framework for maintaining and improving the health of aerospace systems.

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Standard Number: BS EN 9722:2023
Pages: 70
Released: 2023-10-27
ISBN: 978 0 539 22629 4
Name: Aerospace series. Architecture for integrated management of a system's health condition
Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN 9722:2023?

The BS EN 9722:2023 is a comprehensive standard that provides a detailed architecture for the integrated management of a system's health condition. This standard is designed to help aerospace professionals maintain and improve the health of their systems, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.

With 70 pages of in-depth information, this standard provides a wealth of knowledge for anyone involved in the aerospace industry. Whether you're an engineer, a technician, or a manager, this standard will provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to effectively manage your system's health.

Key Features

The BS EN 9722:2023 standard offers a range of features designed to help you manage your system's health more effectively. These include:

  • A detailed architecture for integrated management of a system's health condition
  • Comprehensive guidelines for maintaining and improving system health
  • Practical advice for implementing the standard in your organization
  • Up-to-date information, reflecting the latest developments in the aerospace industry

Who Should Buy This Standard?

The BS EN 9722:2023 standard is suitable for a wide range of professionals in the aerospace industry. Whether you're an engineer, a technician, a manager, or a student, this standard will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to effectively manage your system's health.

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BS EN 9722:2023


This standard BS EN 9722:2023 Aerospace series. Architecture for integrated management of a system's health condition is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.020 Aircraft and space vehicles in general
This document is mainly aimed at all the trades which are actively involved in managing the health of a system. Although it relies on examples of aeronautical systems, the expert group considers that this document is applicable for systems from other areas. This document specifies the centralization of the health data for a fleet of systems, such as an aircraft fleet for example, to ensure consistency between stakeholders (operators, repair facilities, designers, etc.) and the management of its health card.