U.S. Fines Teledyne Unit $1.5M For Nonconforming Military Parts

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Aerospace and defense electronics company Teledyne RISI, also known as Teledyne Electronic Safety Products (Teledyne ESP), has agreed to pay $1.5 million to the U.S. government for providing nonconforming aircraft ejection parts to the military. The Justice Department says the settlement, announced...
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Based in Washington, Michael Bruno is Aviation Week Network’s Executive Editor for Business. He oversees coverage of aviation, aerospace and defense businesses, supply chains and related issues.

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