AOG Technics Parts Scandal Set To Change Procurement Process

aircraft engine

Some MRO shops, including FL Technics, are running lines dedicated to undocumented parts removals from affected CFM and GE engines.

Credit: FL Technics
The discovery of undocumented CFM56 and GE CF6 engine components linked to UK-based parts broker AOG Technics has led to a short-term wave of parts removals while the industry contemplates long-term changes to keep unapproved parts out of the global supply chain. Engine manufacturer CFM...
James Pozzi

As Aviation Week's MRO Editor EMEA, James Pozzi covers the latest industry news from the European region and beyond. He also writes in-depth features on the commercial aftermarket for Inside MRO.

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