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Boeing did not adequately train employees and prioritized production speed over quality, according to a Senate report released on Tuesday. The memo was released by the U.S. Senate Permanent ...
Problem-Riddled Boeing More Concerned With Production Speed Than Quality, Senate Investigation Finds September 25, 2024 Turley, McCarthy Say SCOTUS Case Will Halt ‘Small Attacks’ On Trump Policies ...
One of a team of 24 had opened a door-plug before, but he was on vacation — leading the NTSB to criticise Boeing's on-the-job ...
Boeing and the FAA have improved training and processes since 2024 incident, according to the NTSB, but board officials said both organizations need to better identify manufacturing risks.
The National Transportation Safety Board investigation over the past 17 months found that four bolts securing what is known as the door plug panel were removed and never replaced during a repair as ...
The National Transportation Safety Board recommended more hands-on training and oversight at Boeing after an Alaska Airlines ...
Boeing created no paperwork for the removal of the 737 MAX 9 door plug – a piece of metal shaped like a door covering an unused emergency exit – or its re-installation during production, and still ...
This is a different plane from the Boeing 737 Max, which was in the headlines after fatal crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, ...
The NTSB urged Boeing to continue revamping its safety and quality procedures and wants the FAA to improve manufacturer oversight and mandate planned 737 design changes meant to prevent a repeat of ...
Sky's James Sillars writes that, no matter what the cause of Flight AI171's demise, the fact that a Boeing plane was involved underscores the big problem facing the scandal-hit manufacturer.