Boeing is under FAA investigation after disclosing some employees didn"t perform safety tests on the wings of a 787 but recorded that they did anyway
Scott Stocker, head of the 787 program, wrote in an internal email that several workers failed to perform checks but reco.....»»
The FAA ignored safety issues ahead of deadly crashes, cozied up with companies it was supposed to regulate, and retaliated against whistleblowers, according to an explosive congressional investigation
The report also found the FAA and Boeing rigged tests meant to determine if the 737 MAX was safe to fly again. A number of grounded Southwest Airlines B.....»»
Family Members of Boeing 737 Max Crash Victims Tell Congress to Strengthen FAA Safety Oversight
FAA procedures allowed Boeing employees to perform safety inspections on aircraft Two men who lost family members in the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max jet called on legislators to change Federal Aviat.....»»
Safety concerns scrub ULA and Boeing"s first space launch of NASA astronauts
Here's why ULA's first crewed rocket launch to a space station didn't happen and when it might......»»
All of Boeing"s over 100,000 employees could be surveyed by investigators about its safety culture
Jennifer Homendy, the NTSB chair, said it previously surveyed all 20,000 Norfolk Southern employees after last year's train derailment. Jennifer Homendy, the NTSB chair.Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesThe NTSB is investigating how a door plug came off .....»»
Inspector general’s Boeing 737 Max probe names 14 things that must be done to restore faith in FAA, air safety
Federal auditors say U.S. regulators didn’t understand a flight-control system that played a role in two deadly crashes of the Boeing 737 Max .....»»
Suit claims Boeing board didn"t act as fast on safety as CEO said, WSJ reports
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Fluor"s stock drops after disclosing investigation by regulators over charges recorded
Shares of Fluor Corp. dropped 3.6% in premarket trading Friday, after the engineering, construction and project maintenance company disclosed that it is being investigated by regulators for charges recorded in the second-quarter of 2019. The Secur.....»»
Drug Clearinghouse Snares 8,000 Violations Since January Startup
Close to 8,000 positive substance abuse tests and more than 650,000 registrations have been recorded in the first seven weeks of the federal Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). read more.....»»
Boeing fires midlevel executive after embarrassing emails
The move followed the disclosures of messages between two Boeing pilots that prompted concerns among lawmakers and regulators that some of the company’s employees took a cavalier attitude toward safety......»»
Boeing fires midlevel executive after embarrassing emails
The move followed the disclosures of messages between two Boeing pilots that prompted concerns among lawmakers and regulators that some of the company’s employees took a cavalier attitude toward safety......»»
Boeing fired midlevel executive following embarrassing emails
The move followed the disclosures of messages between two Boeing pilots that prompted concerns among lawmakers and regulators that some of the company’s employees took a cavalier attitude toward safety......»»
Boeing Laid Off Supervisor Of Pilots Who Exchanged Inappropriate Emails About Safety
The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) fired a mid-level executive after internal documents showing disparaging communication between employees were revealed last month, the Wall Street Journal repo read more.....»»
Boeing emails show workers mocking FAA, ridiculing 737 Max’s safety
Newly released internal emails from Boeing Co. paint a disturbing picture of its 737 Max program, with employees bragging about fooling FAA regulators and ridiculing its safety......»»
"This airplane is designed by clowns": Damning Boeing emails reveal internal complaints made about 737 Max safety and information being covered up
Reuters Internal emails released by Boeing to Congress reveal that employees within the company mocked the Federal Aviation Administration and discussed security concerns related to the 737 Max. Hundreds of emails, which Boeing provided to .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boeing survey found 1 in 3 employees felt ‘undue pressure’ over safety approvals
U.S. lawmakers probing the 737 Max jet crisis are ratcheting up scrutiny of Boeing Co. leaders as new details point to management pressure on engineers and pilots in its commercial-aircraft unit......»»
Boeing 2016 internal messages suggest employees may have misled FAA on 737 MAX - sources
Boeing Co turned over instant messages from 2016 between two employees that suggest the airplane maker may have misled the Federal Aviation Administration about a key safety system on the grounded 737 MAX, according to documents seen by Reuters......»»
Boeing 2016 internal messages suggest employees may have misled FAA on 737 MAX: sources
Boeing Co turned over instant messages from 2016 between two employees that suggest the airplane maker may have misled the Federal Aviation Administration about a key safety system on the grounded 737 MAX, according to documents seen by Reuters......»»
Exclusive: Boeing 2016 internal messages suggest employees may have misled FAA on 737 MAX - sources
Boeing Co turned over instant messages from 2016 between two employees that suggest the airplane maker may have misled the Federal Aviation Administration about a key safety system on the grounded 737 MAX, sources briefed on the matter said......»»
Boeing falls after telling FAA employees may have misled agency on 737 safety
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Ethiopian Airlines unsealed the safety report of its crashed Boeing 737 Max and beats up employees in a dirt-floored detention center if they "fall out of line," the airline"s former chief engineer says in a damning whistleblower complaint
REUTERS/Baz Ratner The Boeing 737 Max has been grounded worldwide for months following two fatal crashes five months apart that killed 346 people. Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 was the second fatal crash, occurring on March 10. A whistleb.....»»