
Safety Scandal – 400 aircraft affected
π¨ Today, another serious wake-up call for our industry.
Weβre still processing the tragedy of Air India Express – an incident that reminded the world how unforgiving aviation can be when safety fails. Now, a new chapter begins.
π On February 16, 2026, the first hearing will take place in Brindisi, Italy, in the criminal case involving defective components installed on Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
Whatβs at stake?
πΉ Two Italian suppliers allegedly delivered non-compliant materials (titanium and aluminium) to Leonardo
πΉ These components were installed in over 400 aircraft currently flying worldwide
πΉ Boeing and Leonardo have formally joined the case as civil parties
πΉ Charges: fraud, conspiracy, threats to transport safety, and environmental violations
And these werenβt hidden defects; they were knowingly mis-certified and entered the supply chain as safe!
This case isnβt just a courtroom matter, it raises serious questions about compliance, verification, and ethics in aviation manufacturing.
In this industry, “safety first” isn’t a slogan.
It’s the baseline, and every missed check puts trust, lives, and reputations on the line.
π Are your internal systems strong enough to detect the invisible?
βοΈ Would you fly on what you let pass through?
Letβs be honest. Letβs be better.
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