United is the latest airline to confirm
finding fake parts in plane engines, as supplier scandal grows
BYMARY
SCHLANGENSTEIN AND BLOOMBERG
September 19, 2023 at 12:41 AM GMT+2
JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES
United Airlines discovered dubious parts
in two aircraft engines, adding to the list of carriers worldwide that have
found bogus components from supplier AOG Technics.
The parts were discovered in a single engine on each of two aircraft,
including one that was already undergoing routine maintenance, a spokesperson
for United said Monday. The Chicago-based airline is replacing the engines
before the planes are returned to flying, he said.
United
discovered the parts based on new information from its suppliers, and will
continue to investigate as more details become available, the company said. The
parts were seals on compressor stator vanes that help direct airflow inside the
engine. United didn’t immediately say which type of aircraft the engines had
powered.
The company’s disclosure makes it the latest major carrier to confirm
that suspect components from AOG were installed in their fleet, including Southwest Airlines Co. and Virgin
Australia Airlines Pty. Aviation regulators have said AOG supplied an unknown
number of jet engine spare parts backed by falsified airworthiness
documentation, kicking off a worldwide effort by the industry to hunt down more
components.
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