The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has filed a lawsuit against British company AOG Technics Ltd, which allegedly falsified airworthiness certificates for suspicious parts found on planes. determined that it was sold by.

European airlines have faced similar problems before. CFM International Inc., a joint venture of General Electric Co. A total of 96 engines produced by. and Safran SA were equipped with uncertified components.

Source: Ferra

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