
Ex-Techno DJ Jailed for Global Aircraft Engine Fraud
A former techno DJ has been sentenced to jail for his involvement in a global aircraft engine fraud scheme, which introduced 60,000 suspect parts into the aviation supply chain.
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Ex-DJ jailed in London for selling fake parts to airlines
Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala set up AOG Technics, which sold more than 60,000 components in a £40m global fraud A one-time techno DJ who orchestrated a £40m global fraud selling fake aircraft parts from his garage outside London has been jailed. Engine parts from AOG Technics found their way into planes used by American Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Delta and Ryanair before the scam was discovered, leading to regulators issuing safety alerts and planes being grounded. Continue reading...
By Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent
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Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala’s ‘utterly inexcusable’ actions put 60,000 suspect parts into the global aviation supply chain
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