Author :
Pérez, Manuel A de La Sagra Fagundes ; Urbina, Ligia Soto ; Damiani, José Henrique S
Abstract :
In Command of the Air Force, of the Ministry of Defense of Brazil, there is a document that establishes the procedure for acquisition or development, as the planning and implementation of the phases and the main events in the life cycle of systems and equipment, aircraft and its systems onboard. This document, the DCA (Guideline of the Air Command) 400-6, is a sequence of events or activities that have the flexibility and integration as features and is organized into nine stages: design, feasibility, definition, development, production, deployment, use, revitalization and deactivation. These phases are divided into sub-phases, and they, in turn, organized in blocks, which are a set of ordered steps to be followed that detail the sub-phases. Thus the whole process of acquisition or development, emerged from an operational need is already pre-defined and clear, allowing for both the primary customer, the Air Force, as for suppliers, companies in the aerospace industry, a profile of all necessary steps and requirements to fill the need detected.
Keywords :
aerospace components; aerospace industry; aerospace materials; defence industry; military aircraft; product development; Brazilian Air Force; Command of the Air Force; DCA; Guideline of the Air Command; Ministry of Defense; aeronautical product development; aerospace industry; aircraft acquisition methodology; aircraft development methodology; aircraft system life cycle; Aerospace industry; Aerospace materials; Aerospace safety; Aircraft manufacture; Certification; Guidelines; Military aircraft; Product development; Product safety; Production;