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Old 26th Jan 2002, 22:41
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Italy police seize suspect air parts. .By Stephanie Holmes

ROME (Reuters) - Italian police have seized aircraft parts belonging to Panaviation, a company at the centre of a large-scale investigation into suspected fraudulent sale of second-hand aircraft parts to major airlines.

Police said people found stripping an Airbus A300 plane belonging to Panaviation at Rome's Fiumicino airport on Saturday morning were not qualified to do the job.

Investigators said they were looking into any possible link between Panaviation parts and two air crashes -- an Airbus which crashed into the New York suburb of Queens last November, killing 265, and a domestic airline accident in Italy in 1999.

"We are checking. We now have the documentation to see if there is a link," police chief Anselmo Mocci told Reuters.

The head of brokerage firm Panaviation Enzo Fregonese, under house arrest in Rome, told Reuters he was unable to comment. His lawyer, Grazia Volo, also declined to comment.

Investigators suspect that some used parts might have been sold as new or else passed on with misleading documentation.

Italy's Air Safety Authority said the results of the enquiry would have far-reaching implications for the airlines industry.

"It will shake the whole aviation world," spokesman Adalberto Pellegrino told Reuters.

OPERATION WITHOUT PRECEDENT

Three Rome-based brokerage companies are under investigation for allegedly providing reconditioned parts, some with false certificates, to national and international airlines, police said.

In what financial police describe as an operation without precedent in terms of size, 150 police officers raided factories and companies suspected of illegal parts sales.

The financial police said in a statement late on Friday: "We have ascertained that Panaviation, New Tech Italia and New Tech Aerospace obtained, reconditioned and sold a large quantity of aeronautical material."

Police said the parts were sold on to major Italian airlines including Alitalia, Minerva and Meridiana as well as European and U.S. airlines.

The Fiumicino raid was the second seizure of parts following the confiscation on Friday of aircraft parts from a ship in the port of Naples, police chief Mocci said.

"We took about 1,000 pieces in two containers from Fiumicino," Mocci told Reuters. "The parts in Naples were destined for the United States, but we do not yet know where these were heading."

Six people are under house arrest following the investigations.

Police, who said they were collaborating with both the American Federal Aviation Authority and the FBI, said the airline parts seized were worth a total of 2.7 million euros.

Investigators looking into the Queens crash were focusing on engine failure and rudder malfunction as possible causes.

After a Minerva airlines jet plunged off the runway into the sea at Genoa in 1999, the pilot was found guilty of malpractice, but he said there were problems with the braking system.

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Old 26th Jan 2002, 23:27
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Those Airbus parts have been paid for by Italian taxpayer,more than once....... .Pathetic!
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Any Belgians involved, by any chance?
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Hey, Hey, Hey 411A, why would there be any Belgians involved in this? I know we don't have the best of reputations, but to assume that all wrong in the world originates from our tiny little country, thats taking it a bit to far
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If I can bring my share of "rumours contribution", about ten years ago there were quite a few of them (rumours)on some "strange movements" of spare parts regarding an emerging italian airline. Facts are that actually the "top guys" climbed up the society success ladder (....$$$$$$...) and that they had (since much time before) a close connection with the "chief" of the company involved in this story (Panaviation), having worked together for a previous airline.. .I just find these coincidences very curious....that's all...
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Well ive348, seem to remember a rather large bogus helicopter parts scandal in Belgium a few years go....just wondered if perhaps some of these guys had....changed locations.
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Whoops!! My ex-boss used to buy stuff from them - I hope his ears are burning Mind you, what qualifications do you need to disassemble an airliner? I've seen parts in warehouses that had been removed from the airframe with a disc cutter - it's the most expedient manner.
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