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Potential Faux Titanium in Boeing and Airbus Constructed Planes from 2019-2023

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Some recently manufactured Boeing and Airbus jets have components made from titanium that was sold using fake documentation. The falsified paperwork are being investigated by Spirit AeroSystems, which provides fuselages for Boeing and wings for Airbus, in addition to the Federal Aviation Administration. The investigation comes after a elements provider discovered small holes within the materials from corrosion.

In a press release, the F.A.A. stated it was investigating the scope of the issue and attempting to find out the short- and long-term security implications to planes that have been made utilizing the elements. It’s unclear what number of planes have elements made with the questionable materials.

The usage of probably pretend titanium, which has not been beforehand reported, threatens to increase the business’s issues past Boeing to Airbus, its European competitor. The planes that included elements made with the fabric have been constructed between 2019 and 2023, amongst them some Boeing 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner airliners in addition to Airbus A220 jets.

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