Training Context
This annual export control training is not a review of policies or work instructions.
Avionica’s Export Control Program is already defined through documented procedures, including the F227 Work Instructions and Forms. Those documents explain how compliance activities are executed.
This training serves a different purpose.
What this training focuses on:
This training is about operational awareness and judgment.
It helps employees recognize:
Where export risk enters Avionica’s business
How routine activities can trigger export control exposure
Why violations often occur without intent
When to pause and escalate to Export Control
Why this matters
Most export violations do not occur because procedures do not exist.
They occur because:
Business context changes
Access is granted before due diligence is conducted
Digital activity moves faster than reassessment
Expectations
Employees are expected:
To be familiar with applicable work instructions
Escalate when the reality of a transaction no longer matches what was previously approved.
Pausing and escalating is not a delay.
It is how Avionica’s export compliance system is designed to function.
