American aerospace giant Boeing restarts production of its 737 MAX aircraft at its Renton factory, marking a critical step in the company’s recovery efforts.
Boeing 737 Fake Part
Thus far, the FAA and European aviation authorities have identified AOG-supplied parts in 126 engines utilized by various airlines.
CFM International, jointly owned by GE Aerospace and France’s Safran, shared this status report after receiving documents from AOG Technics, as ordered by a British judge.
Virgin Australia (VA) Airlines has identified a second suspected fake Boeing 737 aircraft part supplied by the obscure UK supplier, AOG Technics Ltd.