| The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) plays a key role in today’s aerospace and defense industry. Like its predecessor organizations in the early days of aviation, AIA works to solve problems and address issues faced by manufacturers and businesses across the aircraft and space industry. Experts working within AIA’s technical departments including Civil Aviation, Communications and the Aerospace Research Center, National Security, and Space Systems bring together people from aerospace and defense industries and government agencies to shape public policy and establish goals and strategies related to our national defense, space programs, aviation, and national security. The AIA acts as the voice of manufacturers and suppliers of civil, military, and business aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), space systems, aircraft engines, missiles, materiel, and related components, equipment, services, and information technology. The AIA standards provide engineers, designers, and others working for manufacturers and suppliers of aerospace and national defense systems with information designed to assure product quality and safety. The AIA/NAS collection is sold as a whole but we have broken it down into the following segments to better describe some of the areas that are included. AIA/NAS Segments: Online Access - Subscribers get secure online access to search, view, bookmark, track, and print documents according to the license agreement. Online documents are updated daily. Multiple users can share a single license. You also get access to IHS Standards bibliographic data – more than 1 Million documents. Individual Documents - IHS sell individual documents through the IHS Store in electronic or hard copy formats. Statistics show that 1 out of every 5 people who purchase individual documents would benefit from an online subscription. You should consider a collection over individual document purchases if your company buys more than $3,000 in standards per year.
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