So I would also reckon that one reason that the providers to Airbus has to ensure that the products they deliver is of high quality is due to the fact that they're under a pretty serious warranty.
I know there are some fact checking organizations and I remember I've watched the documentary of how they work... there's a lot of lot of work as you mentioned...
So I would also reckon that one reason that the providers to Airbus has to ensure that the products they deliver is of high quality is due to the fact that they're under a pretty serious warranty.
https://www.airbus.com/sites/g/files/jlcbta136/files/2024-03/GENERAL-TERMS-CONDITIONS-OF-PURCHASE-15_03_24.pdf
Taken from the Airbus purchase conditions:
8.3. Commercial Warranty: The Supplier shall, promptly repair or replace, at Purchaser’s request, any
defective or non-compliant Supplies, at no cost to the Purchaser. Without prejudice to any other right or
warranty that the Purchaser might have under the Order or at law, the warranty will be for the period that is
usual in the industry with regard to the nature of the Supplies, but in any case for a minimum period of twelve
(12) months as from the first use of such Supplies. This warranty shall also apply to any repaired and/or
replaced Supplies as from the date of their first use after repair or replacement. The Supplier shall additionally
bear or, in the event that the Purchaser shall have borne, repay upon demand, all costs incurred by the
Purchaser, as the consequence of the defect or non-compliance of the Supplies, such as costs of transport
and tests.
A warranty like that probably also helps build trust.
Yes, good point!
Information is always subjective, isn’t it? It may be most interesting to validate the authority and trust of the authors
This is a really interesting point!
I know there are some fact checking organizations and I remember I've watched the documentary of how they work... there's a lot of lot of work as you mentioned...
Can't wait for your next post!