•  It has renewed the certifications of its Quality Management System in accordance with the EN
    9100/9110/9120 and PECAL 2110/2310 standards for 14 work centers, including the new one
    that is carrying out the activities of the NGWS/FCAS program.

AircraftMadrid. 02 September 2022. Indra  has recently completed the external assessment process which its industrial procedures undergo in order
to ensure maximum quality and reliability in all the technological systems it develops for the aerospace
and defence sectors.

It has thus renewed the certifications of its quality system in accordance with the EN 9100/9110/9120
standards, which certify compliance with the requirements for aviation, space and defence organizations,
as well as the maintenance of the aeronautical industry, and PECAL 2110/2310, stipulated by NATO to
ensure quality in the design, development and production of the respective software and aviation, space
and defence suppliers.

Indra has extended the scope of these certifications to a total of 14 work centers, including the new one
which carries out the activities of the NGWS/FCAS program, the most advanced and largest European
defence project, for which Indra is the national industrial coordinator.

“Compliance with the highest quality standards ensures the reliability and quality of Indra’s systems for
the Defence sector, which, due to their high degree of criticality, must be able to operate in the most
demanding environments and under extreme conditions. This also allows us to improve the efficiency of
our processes and enhance our competitiveness, with the ultimate goal of offering the very best service to
our customers”, explained Félix Torres, Indra’s Director of Quality for Defence and Security.

In fact, the main customers and companies in the sector require their suppliers to comply with these
standards, as occurs with the Spanish Ministry of Defence, the various organizations of NATO countries
and other international customers served by Indra around the world.

Obtaining this certification forms part of Indra’s commitment to the utmost excellence, achieving customer
satisfaction and ensuring compliance with all the applicable legal and regulatory requirements. Moreover,
it enables the company to maintain a system that guarantees the most demanding level of quality in each
of the projects and operations it undertakes, adapting to and complying with expectations.

Indra has also recently renewed its global quality certificate and extended its coverage to 50 group
companies in 16 countries, after being recognized by AENOR as a company whose Quality Management
System complies with the principles, processes and best practices established in the international ISO
9001 standard, the most widely-used model in domestic and international customer/supplier relations.