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Italian prosecutors accuse 7 people, 2 firms over flawed Boeing airplane parts

Italian district attorneys on Saturday accused seven individuals and two subcontractors of criminal offenses consisting of scams and breaching plane security rules following an examination into believed flawed parts produced by an Italian company for Boeing.

The prosecutors introduced their investigation in late 2021 after Boeing said some parts for its 787 Dreamliner airplane supplied by a business working for Italian aerospace group Leonardo had actually been poorly manufactured.

Detectives discovered that two Italian sub-contractors used less expensive and non-compliant kinds of titanium and aluminium to make sure parts, saving considerable amounts of money on their raw material costs, the prosecutors said in a statement, without naming the sub-contractors or the 7 people.

This resulted in the realisation of aircraft parts with significantly lower fixed and tension resistance qualities, with repercussions on aviation security, the district attorneys in the southern city of Brindisi stated.

Aerospace specialists dealing with district attorneys certified at least 4,829 non-compliant components made of titanium and 1,158 made of aluminium, they stated.

The expert work and investigations concluded that some non-compliant structural parts could, in the long run, develop damage to the safety of the airplane, requiring the U.S. company to initiate an amazing maintenance project of the airplane involved, they stated, including Boeing and Leonardo were victims of the supposed criminal activities and had cooperated with the probe.

The seven people and two sub-contractors will now be given time to present any new evidence in their defence, before the district attorneys decide whether to request a judge to call a trial.

Leonardo decreased to comment Boeing said it would comment. in due course.

(source: Reuters)