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Green Worldwide Shipping Achieves ASA-100 Certification for Aviation and Aerospace Supply Chains

Green Worldwide Shipping Achieves ASA-100 Certification for Aviation and Aerospace Supply Chains
PHOENIX, April 20, 2026 – Green Worldwide Shipping, a global freight forwarder specializing in time-critical logistics, has secured the ASA-100 accreditation, a voluntary quality system standard aligned with the Federal Aviation Administration’s Advisory Circular 00-56B. This certification distinguishes Green as one of only seven third-party logistics providers worldwide to hold this recognition, highlighting the company’s dedication to stringent quality controls and traceability within aviation and aerospace supply chains.
The announcement precedes Green’s participation in the 2026 MRO Americas tradeshow in Orlando, where the company will be featured at Booth 1047.
Strategic Certification in a Leading Aerospace Hub
Green’s Phoenix, Arizona facility earned the ASA-100 accreditation in 2025, marking a formal third-party validation of its processes for managing time-sensitive aviation components. This encompasses critical operations such as Aircraft on Ground (AOG) emergencies, Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) programs, and scheduled maintenance events. Troy Rybandt, Director of Operations for Time Critical Services at Green Worldwide Shipping, emphasized that the certification serves as external confirmation of the quality practices already embedded in their operations. He noted that while the accreditation specifically applies to the Phoenix branch, the principles of control, urgency, and transparency underpin every AOG shipment coordinated by the company, regardless of time or location.
Phoenix’s geographic position is strategically significant, situated within one of the United States’ most concentrated aerospace and defense ecosystems. Arizona ranks fourth nationally in aerospace manufacturing employment and hosts over 1,250 aerospace and defense companies, including major industry players such as Boeing, Honeywell Aerospace, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, and Collins Aerospace. The state is also home to more than 150 FAA-certified MRO operations, with the sector contributing approximately $2.3 billion to the local economy. Additionally, prominent military installations like Luke Air Force Base and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base reinforce the region’s importance as a critical hub for both commercial and defense aviation supply chains. For procurement and supply chain managers, Green’s ASA-100 accredited Phoenix facility offers proximity to key operators and MRO stations, enabling reduced transit times, minimized AOG exposure, and assured compliance throughout the shipment lifecycle.
Operational Advantages and Industry Implications
Operating within a U.S. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), Green’s Phoenix location provides clients with enhanced flexibility in managing import duty obligations, a significant benefit amid evolving tariff policies and the increasing importance of working capital management in MRO supply chain planning. The company’s 24/7/365 AOG control tower delivers continuous visibility and proactive coordination for both domestic and international time-critical shipments. As the U.S. representative for the Aviation Logistics Network (ALN), Green is well-positioned to support complex aviation logistics requirements on a global scale.
While the ASA-100 certification bolsters Green’s credibility and appeal among clients prioritizing compliance and sustainability, it also presents ongoing challenges. Maintaining adherence to rigorous standards, adapting to shifting regulatory landscapes, and managing the financial commitments associated with certification renewals will demand sustained investment. Furthermore, as market confidence in certified providers grows, competitors may expedite their own certification efforts to maintain competitiveness.
Broader geopolitical uncertainties, including global trade tensions, continue to pose risks to the stability and efficiency of aviation and aerospace supply chains. Green’s achievement equips the company to navigate these complexities, though continued vigilance and adaptability will be critical to sustaining its leadership within the sector.

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