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Not our stackers obviously but it seems certain elements of the aviation industry are getting a litle concerned there might be dodgy items in the civvy airlines spares system. It may well be just uninformed journalistic scare mongering but................
"AOG Technics Ltd, based in London, is being investigated by regulators over claims it supplied fake parts for jet engines powering many older-generation Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 planes. The scandal has already engulfed the US airline industry, and the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has confirmed some parts sourced from AOG Technics are on engines fitted to UK aircraft."
"AOG Technics Ltd, based in London, is being investigated by regulators over claims it supplied fake parts for jet engines powering many older-generation Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 planes. The scandal has already engulfed the US airline industry, and the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has confirmed some parts sourced from AOG Technics are on engines fitted to UK aircraft."
London firm allegedly used fake paperwork to supply jet engine parts
The British airline industry is on red alert after a London supplier was accused of selling jet engine parts with fraudulent safety certificates, leading the regulator to investigate.
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