Carlos Ghosn's escape jet from Japan used illegally, operator MNG says

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ANKARA (BLOOMBERG) - The private jet that transported Carlos Ghosn from Japan to Beirut was deployed illegally using falsified records that didn't mention the former Nissan Motor Co executive as a passenger, the aircraft's operator said.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ANKARA - The private jet that transported Carlos Ghosn from Japan to Beirut was deployed illegally using falsified records that didn't mention the former Nissan Motor executive as a passenger, the aircraft's operator said.

One company employee, who is being investigated by authorities, has admitted to falsifying records and acted alone, MNG said. MNG Jet confirmed that it leased a pair of aicraft to two different clients in December, with one to fly from Dubai to Osaka and then to Istanbul, while the other was scheduled from Istanbul to Beirut.

"The name of Mr Ghosn did not appear in the official documentation of any of the flights. The jets did not belong to but were operated by MNG Jet."

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