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  1. Accreditation Bodies
  2. IAF: International Astronautical Federation
  3. Indian Air Force
  4. International Accreditation Forum
  5. Accreditation Bodies
  6. IAF: International Astronautical Federation
  7. International Accreditation Forum
  8. Indian Air Force
  9. Indian Air Force
  10. IAF: International Astronautical Federation


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Accreditation Bodies

Accreditation Body Membership of IAF is open to bodies that conduct and administer programmes by which they accredit validation/verification bodies and/or bodies for the certification of management systems, products, processes, services, personnel and other programmes of conformity assessment. Accreditation Body Members must declare their common intention to join the IAF Multilateral Recognition Agreement (MLA) recognising the equivalence of other signatories' accreditations to their own. MNAS is on suspension for failure to meet voting obligations. Regional Accreditation Group Membership is open to regional groupings of Accreditation Bodies whose aims include the maintenance of regional multilateral recognition agreements recognising the equivalence of their members' accreditations. A Recognized Regional Accreditation Group is a Regional Accreditation Group Member that has been peer evaluated to confirm that its membership and MLA peer evaluation criteria and processes meet or exceed IAF requirements. This website uses Google Analytics to analyze how users use this site. By continuing to use this website, you consent to our use of these non-personal cookies. You can also opt-out from being tracked by Google Analytics with effect for the future by downloading and installing Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Addon for your current web browser: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensu...

IAF: International Astronautical Federation

• International Astronautical Congress (IAC) • IAF Global Conferences • IAF Spring Meetings • International Space Forum at Ministerial Level (ISF) • IAF GNF Space Conversations Series • IAF International Meeting for Ministers and Members of Parliaments (MMoP) • UN/IAF Workshop • Affiliated IAF Events • Activities International Space Forum at Ministerial Level (ISF) Launched in 2015, by the IAF Vice President for Science and Academic Relations, the International Space Forum represents an annual gathering at Ministerial Level aiming to encourage a global and local discussion and debate on the necessity of promoting a greater involvement of Universities and national Academies into space activities. The functions of this site (share content, audience measurement, social networks, video playback) apply to services offered by third-party sites. These features place cookies, in particular allowing these sites to track your browsing. These cookies are not applied unless you give your consent. You can find out about the nature of the cookies offered, accept or refuse them either globally for the entire site and all services, or on a service-by-service basis.

Indian Air Force

Founded 26 January 1950 ; 73 years ago ( 1950-01-26) ( as current service) 8 October 1932 ; 90 years ago ( 1932-10-08) ( as Country Type Role Size 170,576 active personnel 140,000 reserve personnel Approx Part of Headquarters Motto(s) नभः स्पृशं दीप्तम् ( Nabhaḥ Spr̥śaṁ Dīptam ( transl. "Touch the sky with Glory" Colours March Contents • 1 Mission • 2 History • 2.1 Formation and early pilots • 2.2 World War II (1939–1945) • 2.3 First years of independence (1947–1950) • 2.4 Congo crisis and Annexation of Goa (1960–1961) • 2.5 Border disputes and changes in the IAF (1962–1971) • 2.6 Bangladesh Liberation War (1971) • 2.7 Incidents before Kargil (1984–1988) • 2.8 Kargil War (1999) • 2.9 Post Kargil incidents (1999–present) • 2.9.1 2019 Balakot airstrike • 2.9.2 2019 India–Pakistan standoff • 3 Structure • 3.1 Commands • 3.2 Wings • 3.3 Stations • 3.4 Squadrons and units • 3.5 Flights • 3.6 Sections • 3.7 Garud Commando Force • 3.8 Integrated Space Cell • 3.9 Display teams • 4 Personnel • 4.1 Rank structure • 4.1.1 Officers • 4.1.2 Airmen • 4.2 Honorary officers • 4.3 Non combatants enrolled and civilians • 4.4 Training and education • 5 Aircraft inventory • 5.1 Multi-role fighters and strike aircraft • 5.2 Airborne early warning and control system • 5.3 Aerial refuelling • 5.4 Transport aircraft • 5.5 Trainer aircraft • 5.6 Helicopters • 5.7 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles • 6 Land-based missile systems • 6.1 Surface-To-Air Missiles • 6.2 Ballistic missiles • 7 Future • 7.1 Expected...

International Accreditation Forum

This article needs additional citations for Please help Find sources: · · · · ( January 2021) ( The International Accreditation Forum, Inc. ( IAF) is the world association of IAF members accredit certification or registration bodies that issue certificates attesting that an organization's management, products or personnel comply with a specified Accreditation is an essential ingredient for competitiveness, access to new markets, productivity improvement, innovation of new products and environmental protection, as well as the health and safety of populations. An efficient and effective quality and standards infrastructure, underpinned by accreditation, is key to a country’s growth, as well as being essential in creating a safer, cleaner, and more equitable and well-integrated world. Accreditation provides confidence in the quality, safety, and environmental credentials of goods, services, and processes. It is required for the effective operation of domestic markets, and its international recognition is important to enable access to foreign markets. Accreditation is a critical element in promoting and sustaining economic development as well as environmental and social well-being, as it provides confidence in metrology, standardization, and conformity assessment (which comprises testing, calibration, inspection, and certification). IAF has prepared an informative IAF CertSearch IAF launched • Organisations seeking to become certified can browse a list of accredited Certificat...

Accreditation Bodies

Accreditation Body Membership of IAF is open to bodies that conduct and administer programmes by which they accredit validation/verification bodies and/or bodies for the certification of management systems, products, processes, services, personnel and other programmes of conformity assessment. Accreditation Body Members must declare their common intention to join the IAF Multilateral Recognition Agreement (MLA) recognising the equivalence of other signatories' accreditations to their own. MNAS is on suspension for failure to meet voting obligations. Regional Accreditation Group Membership is open to regional groupings of Accreditation Bodies whose aims include the maintenance of regional multilateral recognition agreements recognising the equivalence of their members' accreditations. A Recognized Regional Accreditation Group is a Regional Accreditation Group Member that has been peer evaluated to confirm that its membership and MLA peer evaluation criteria and processes meet or exceed IAF requirements. This website uses Google Analytics to analyze how users use this site. By continuing to use this website, you consent to our use of these non-personal cookies. You can also opt-out from being tracked by Google Analytics with effect for the future by downloading and installing Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Addon for your current web browser: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

IAF: International Astronautical Federation

• International Astronautical Congress (IAC) • IAF Global Conferences • IAF Spring Meetings • International Space Forum at Ministerial Level (ISF) • IAF GNF Space Conversations Series • IAF International Meeting for Ministers and Members of Parliaments (MMoP) • UN/IAF Workshop • Affiliated IAF Events • Activities International Space Forum at Ministerial Level (ISF) Launched in 2015, by the IAF Vice President for Science and Academic Relations, the International Space Forum represents an annual gathering at Ministerial Level aiming to encourage a global and local discussion and debate on the necessity of promoting a greater involvement of Universities and national Academies into space activities. The functions of this site (share content, audience measurement, social networks, video playback) apply to services offered by third-party sites. These features place cookies, in particular allowing these sites to track your browsing. These cookies are not applied unless you give your consent. You can find out about the nature of the cookies offered, accept or refuse them either globally for the entire site and all services, or on a service-by-service basis.

International Accreditation Forum

This article needs additional citations for Please help Find sources: · · · · ( January 2021) ( The International Accreditation Forum, Inc. ( IAF) is the world association of IAF members accredit certification or registration bodies that issue certificates attesting that an organization's management, products or personnel comply with a specified Accreditation is an essential ingredient for competitiveness, access to new markets, productivity improvement, innovation of new products and environmental protection, as well as the health and safety of populations. An efficient and effective quality and standards infrastructure, underpinned by accreditation, is key to a country’s growth, as well as being essential in creating a safer, cleaner, and more equitable and well-integrated world. Accreditation provides confidence in the quality, safety, and environmental credentials of goods, services, and processes. It is required for the effective operation of domestic markets, and its international recognition is important to enable access to foreign markets. Accreditation is a critical element in promoting and sustaining economic development as well as environmental and social well-being, as it provides confidence in metrology, standardization, and conformity assessment (which comprises testing, calibration, inspection, and certification). IAF has prepared an informative IAF CertSearch IAF launched • Organisations seeking to become certified can browse a list of accredited Certificat...

Indian Air Force

Founded 26 January 1950 ; 73 years ago ( 1950-01-26) ( as current service) 8 October 1932 ; 90 years ago ( 1932-10-08) ( as Country Type Role Size 170,576 active personnel 140,000 reserve personnel Approx Part of Headquarters Motto(s) नभः स्पृशं दीप्तम् ( Nabhaḥ Spr̥śaṁ Dīptam ( transl. "Touch the sky with Glory" Colours March Contents • 1 Mission • 2 History • 2.1 Formation and early pilots • 2.2 World War II (1939–1945) • 2.3 First years of independence (1947–1950) • 2.4 Congo crisis and Annexation of Goa (1960–1961) • 2.5 Border disputes and changes in the IAF (1962–1971) • 2.6 Bangladesh Liberation War (1971) • 2.7 Incidents before Kargil (1984–1988) • 2.8 Kargil War (1999) • 2.9 Post Kargil incidents (1999–present) • 2.9.1 2019 Balakot airstrike • 2.9.2 2019 India–Pakistan standoff • 3 Structure • 3.1 Commands • 3.2 Wings • 3.3 Stations • 3.4 Squadrons and units • 3.5 Flights • 3.6 Sections • 3.7 Garud Commando Force • 3.8 Integrated Space Cell • 3.9 Display teams • 4 Personnel • 4.1 Rank structure • 4.1.1 Officers • 4.1.2 Airmen • 4.2 Honorary officers • 4.3 Non combatants enrolled and civilians • 4.4 Training and education • 5 Aircraft inventory • 5.1 Multi-role fighters and strike aircraft • 5.2 Airborne early warning and control system • 5.3 Aerial refuelling • 5.4 Transport aircraft • 5.5 Trainer aircraft • 5.6 Helicopters • 5.7 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles • 6 Land-based missile systems • 6.1 Surface-To-Air Missiles • 6.2 Ballistic missiles • 7 Future • 7.1 Expected...

Indian Air Force

Founded 26 January 1950 ; 73 years ago ( 1950-01-26) ( as current service) 8 October 1932 ; 90 years ago ( 1932-10-08) ( as Country Type Role Size 170,576 active personnel 140,000 reserve personnel Approx Part of Headquarters Motto(s) नभः स्पृशं दीप्तम् ( Nabhaḥ Spr̥śaṁ Dīptam ( transl. "Touch the sky with Glory" Colours March Contents • 1 Mission • 2 History • 2.1 Formation and early pilots • 2.2 World War II (1939–1945) • 2.3 First years of independence (1947–1950) • 2.4 Congo crisis and Annexation of Goa (1960–1961) • 2.5 Border disputes and changes in the IAF (1962–1971) • 2.6 Bangladesh Liberation War (1971) • 2.7 Incidents before Kargil (1984–1988) • 2.8 Kargil War (1999) • 2.9 Post Kargil incidents (1999–present) • 2.9.1 2019 Balakot airstrike • 2.9.2 2019 India–Pakistan standoff • 3 Structure • 3.1 Commands • 3.2 Wings • 3.3 Stations • 3.4 Squadrons and units • 3.5 Flights • 3.6 Sections • 3.7 Garud Commando Force • 3.8 Integrated Space Cell • 3.9 Display teams • 4 Personnel • 4.1 Rank structure • 4.1.1 Officers • 4.1.2 Airmen • 4.2 Honorary officers • 4.3 Non combatants enrolled and civilians • 4.4 Training and education • 5 Aircraft inventory • 5.1 Multi-role fighters and strike aircraft • 5.2 Airborne early warning and control system • 5.3 Aerial refuelling • 5.4 Transport aircraft • 5.5 Trainer aircraft • 5.6 Helicopters • 5.7 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles • 6 Land-based missile systems • 6.1 Surface-To-Air Missiles • 6.2 Ballistic missiles • 7 Future • 7.1 Expected...

IAF: International Astronautical Federation

• International Astronautical Congress (IAC) • IAF Global Conferences • IAF Spring Meetings • International Space Forum at Ministerial Level (ISF) • IAF GNF Space Conversations Series • IAF International Meeting for Ministers and Members of Parliaments (MMoP) • UN/IAF Workshop • Affiliated IAF Events • Activities International Space Forum at Ministerial Level (ISF) Launched in 2015, by the IAF Vice President for Science and Academic Relations, the International Space Forum represents an annual gathering at Ministerial Level aiming to encourage a global and local discussion and debate on the necessity of promoting a greater involvement of Universities and national Academies into space activities. The functions of this site (share content, audience measurement, social networks, video playback) apply to services offered by third-party sites. These features place cookies, in particular allowing these sites to track your browsing. These cookies are not applied unless you give your consent. You can find out about the nature of the cookies offered, accept or refuse them either globally for the entire site and all services, or on a service-by-service basis.