How Bogus Jet Engine Parts Were Sold To Airlines Around The World
Big Take25 Okt 2023

How Bogus Jet Engine Parts Were Sold To Airlines Around The World

Julie Johnsson and Siddharth Vikram Philip join this episode to discuss Bloomberg’s investigation into sales of airplane components with falsified documentation.

Read more: Ghost in the Machine: How Fake Parts Infiltrated Airline Fleets

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