AOG Technics is accused of selling bogus jet-engine parts which have been used in aircraft across the globe. The company was started in the UK by a shadowy businessman who allegedly promoted the business with faked LinkedIn profiles and a 'virtual' office near Buckingham Palace. Parts have been used in at least 126 commercial aircraft engines in planes operated by companies including Delta and United. They were allegedly backed up by forged paperwork and dozens of aircraft have now been grounded for urgent maintenance.
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The most dangerous scam in aviation history? How mystery fraudster duped the world's biggest airlines into using FAKE turbines, nuts and bolts in $3 MILLION scheme that had an army of hoax staffers and dummy offices including one near Buckingham Palace | Daily Mail Online