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Boeing's decision: Accept the brand of a felon — or fightUnlike in some past crises, Boeing has had few if any vocal defenders on Capitol Hill. Boeing declined to comment on questions related to the decision ... a shakeup of its board.
Well, after experiencing months of scrutiny and criticism, Boeing (with the help of the FAA), is undergoing a massive transformation to become a more transparent and safety-focused company.
The Boeing board had supported Muilenburg for months ... “Under his watch, a long-admired company made a number of devastating decisions that suggest profit took priority over safety,” DeFazio ...
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This image taken on Jan. 7 and released by the National Transportation Safety Board, shows the section of a a Boeing 737 Max where a door plug fell while Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was in flight.
The National Transportation Safety Board has said in a preliminary report that four bolts that help secure the panel, which is call a door plug, were not replaced after a repair job in a Boeing ...
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