Tesis
Processo de certificação aeronáutica civil brasileira : estudo dos impactos na competitividade da indústria nacional
Fecha
2017-01-31Registro en:
Autor
Camargo, Gerson Marcelo
Institución
Resumen
Commercial aircrafts are understood as the safest transportation when data such
as operation hours by accident or incident are analyzed. According to studies conducted
by the US National Security Council (NSC), the odds of a fatal crash is about one in
eleven millions – which is smaller than elevators’ fatal failures, since commercial
aircrafts operate for longer distances and time. Nevertheless, in order to aircraft
products reach the highest reliability levels before start flying, it is necessary they to be
extensively tested, ensuring that projects, materials and production methods comply to
international safety requirements. This assessment process is called Aircraft
Certification and is recognized as the most complex, time and money consuming of
aircraft production, particularly for the civil aviation aircrafts. In Brazil, this activity is
under the accountability of a Federal Agency, which regulates an important sector of the
national economy. Therefore, the main objective of the present study was to analyze the
Brazilian Aircraft Certification Process and assess its possible impacts in the
competitiveness of national aerospace industry. Research information is based on a
wide bibliographical review, regarding certifying process and national aerospace
industry, followed by a field research, conducted through semi-structured interviews
focused on understanding the perceptions of big companies, small and medium
enterprises (SME) and Aircraft Certification Authority on this subject. Analysis of
collected data indicate the Certifying Process is not capable by itself to influence the
industrial development, but the structures of the organizations evolved on the
Certification Process and the lack of interest and public policies may limit the
competitiveness of the national aerospace industry. Opportunities which can contribute
to the organizations and to the studied processes were identified, but current
circumstances lead to the conclusion that in short and medium time it is going to be
very difficult to a big Brazilian aerospace company to succeed in reaching the levels of
the two major global aircraft builders, as well as for the small and medium enterprises
in building bigger aircrafts, following the steps of the big companies.