There is no new name for AS9100. The standard is still formally called AS9100. What does change over time are the revisions (for example: AS9100B, AS9100C, AS9100D).
As of now, the latest widely used version is AS9100D, which is aligned with ISO 9001:2015. “AS9100D” is not a new name, just the current revision level of the same aerospace quality management system standard.
Key points:
In regulated and long-lifecycle environments, you generally should not relabel AS9100 as something else internally. Instead:
Because most aerospace and defense plants are brownfield environments, you are likely to see a mix of references in legacy documents, MES/ERP fields, and supplier specifications. Cleaning this up typically requires a controlled, incremental approach rather than a wholesale rename.
The exact applicable revision can depend on:
Before making changes to internal system names, document templates, or software fields, confirm:
In summary, AS9100 has not been replaced or renamed; it is still AS9100, with revision letters (such as D) indicating the current version.
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