by A.W. AND C.R.
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On October 30th America’s Justice Department announced that it had charged 10 Chinese nationals, including intelligence officers and hackers working under their command, with conspiring to steal aviation technology. According to the indictment, the Chinese suspects worked, over the course of at least five years, to try and steal data and intellectual property from what is widely reported to be CFM International, a partnership between GE Aviation of America and Safran Aircraft Engines of France. These activities, the Justice Department says, took place at the same time as a Chinese state-owned aerospace company was trying to develop a similar engine to CFM’s turbofan. The announcement comes on the heels of another alleged Chinese effort to steal American aviation secrets. On October 10th a Chinese intelligence officer who had been extradited from Belgium was charged with attempting to steal intellectual property related to jet engines.
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