Clearer Internal Approval
Defined work-package boundaries, agreed deliverables, and one accountable supplier make internal justification and supplier approval easier.
Completion centers don’t need more external engineering hours. They need defined responsibility they can approve, control, and rely on.
GURUCAD delivers engineering as fixed-price work-packages with clearly defined scope boundaries, controlled execution, and full ownership of the agreed cabin area — enabling predictable delivery and production-ready, certifiable engineering outputs.
The challenge is not finding engineering capacity. The challenge is keeping it under control. Open-ended external support creates uncertainty — scope shifts, costs rise, and ownership becomes unclear. This is why procurement teams move toward fixed-scope, fixed-price work-packages where responsibility, deliverables, and delivery expectations are defined before execution begins.
Defined work-package boundaries, agreed deliverables, and one accountable supplier make internal justification and supplier approval easier.
Fixed-price work-packages reduce ambiguity early and give procurement teams more control over commercial exposure.
A defined work-package is easier to manage than loosely owned external engineering activity spread across multiple teams.
Agreed scope and aligned delivery expectations help completion centers plan milestones with more confidence.
Engineering is not outsourced as a generic service. It is outsourced where complexity, interfaces, and ownership must be contained within one clearly defined scope. GURUCAD structures engineering into work-packages that can be evaluated, approved, and delivered with control.
Fully integrated private environments delivered as one accountable engineering scope — avoiding fragmented responsibility across multiple teams.
Open, high-visibility cabin zones engineered as one coordinated work-package to align layout, monuments, and surrounding interfaces.
Technically constrained environments where systems, structure, and installation logic must be resolved within one controlled scope.
Interface-driven zones where cabin flow and architectural continuity need clear ownership and controlled engineering execution.
Each work-package is structured to give procurement full clarity before engagement — with defined scope boundaries, agreed outputs, fixed-price structure, and aligned delivery expectations.
Each work-package is built around a clearly defined technical boundary, reducing ambiguity before execution starts.
Outputs are agreed in advance so procurement and engineering teams know what is being bought and what will be delivered.
Fixed-price structure supports cleaner supplier comparison and gives earlier control over commercial exposure.
Delivery expectations are structured around program needs, supporting controlled execution rather than open-ended activity.
Defined work-packages require disciplined execution. GURUCAD operates under EN 9100:2018 and ISO 9001:2015 certification for engineering of structure and cabin interior.
All quality management system certificates are issued by the German certification body TÜV SÜD Management Service GmbH.
Engineering outputs are developed within structured aerospace processes, ensuring traceability, consistency, and readiness for downstream approval and integration.
For completion centers, this means fixed-price engineering work-packages can be integrated without compromising quality control, documentation discipline, or certification expectations.