Boeing is facing pressure and criticism following poor grades in a government audit of manufacturing quality. The company promises changes and to work with employees who violated procedures. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg calls for a 'serious transformation' in safety and quality. The Federal Aviation Administration found problems with Boeing's production methods, leading to immediate actions. Major airlines are affected by Boeing's slowing output, impacting planned aircraft deliveries. Boeing's reputation for safety and pioneering the jet age has been tarnished under CEO Dave Calhoun.
Free to read at the link: To deal with all its safety and quality-control issues, @Boeing urgently needs to tighten up a culture that has gotten too loose, Ashley Fulmer and @MicheleJGelfand explain. https://t.co/YQz2CUxkKu
Responding to a U.S. government audit, #Boeing that it would work with employees found to have violated company manufacturing procedures to make sure they understand instructions for their jobs. https://t.co/Q4q9jpUevN
"We all need Boeing to be better”: Major airlines are lacking aircraft they had previously planned on receiving in 2024 due to Boeing's slowing output. https://t.co/UGg3Ns1Alo
Boeing remains on the hot seat over important questions about its manufacturing and production processes. According to recent reporting from the New York Times, Boeing and a key supplier failed several recent FAA audits. @milesobrien joins us with more. https://t.co/b6L11xiXFD
Boeing promises to work with employees to correct quality lapses after FAA review finds aircraft maker failed 33 production aspects at one plant. https://t.co/eyPcDb3r4w
Boeing's recent troubles raise questions about aviation safety and corporate culture. What's your take on the matter? Dennis Murphy at #EconLog: https://t.co/L5IOrMg8pb
🗞️ A recent @FAANews audit revealed multiple instances of non-compliance with manufacturing quality control requirements by @Boeing and @SpiritAero following the January 5th blowout incident involving an @AlaskaAir 737-9 Max plane. https://t.co/LBTWRSbcte https://t.co/jaSKdHPJaz
Boeing is blowing the door off the airline industry. Boeing’s well documented and catastrophic sequence of accidents and mishaps have triggered production delays that are now rippling through the industry. https://t.co/4xBapdE8SX
(1) If you have been following the Boeing (@Boeing ) saga over the last several months, you might be concerned about the lack of quality care, the failure of their latest iteration of a lengthened 737, which was intended to replace the aging 757 fleet, and their prioritization of… https://t.co/BdLl4RzlgX
'Boeing needs to become a better company': Airlines slow growth plans amid frustration with planemaker https://t.co/u9fh8GSPSm
"The FAA reviewed 89 aspects of production at Boeing's plant in Renton, Washington, and found the company failed 33 of them, according to a person familiar with the report." https://t.co/3MsbkZcSpC
Former Boeing employees and safety officials tell @theipaper the problems run deep at the plane manufacturer 🔎 Big Read by @SimonMarksFSN: https://t.co/KxLgBSOUjC https://t.co/GMvthgt3mp
U.S. aeronautics giant Boeing, facing increased scrutiny after a series of safety incidents and manufacturing issues, is directing employees to take "immediate actions" to improve operations. https://t.co/8YfrXwcy4m
The Long-Forgotten Flight That Sent Boeing Off Course Management matters. https://t.co/XlS0TEKyEt
Boeing promises changes after getting poor grades in a government audit of manufacturing quality.... https://t.co/lBl5X9P91x
Boeing is taking “immediate actions” to address issues relating to its manufacturing processes after an audit by the Federal Aviation Administration found a series of problems with the aircraft maker’s production methods. https://t.co/Lg0C5egq6n
Boeing's problems have gone from bad to worse with the airline manufacturer failing a series of safety audits by US regulators. Investigators found dozens of problems including mechanics using a hotel key card and dish soap to check door seals. https://t.co/Rql2EcSX9d #7NEWS https://t.co/JHWb8A566u
#Boeing received bad grades in a government audit of manufacturing quality, and the company says it's making changes to address the situation. https://t.co/axhz0oEMBU
OPINION: Under CEO Dave Calhoun, Boeing, in just four years, has lost all trace of its legendary reputation for pioneering the jet age and keeping a relentless focus on safety. https://t.co/QWEzEiYFJT
With Boeing facing multiple government investigations, the company needs to make “a serious transformation” around its safety and manufacturing quality, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Monday. https://t.co/sCVyysvDCl
OPINION: Boeing’s C-suite has repeatedly put profits over safety—putting lives at risk and destroying a once-legendary company’s reputation. Something needs to change. https://t.co/yxWF70ITW8
Responding to a U.S. government audit, Boeing said Tuesday that it would work with employees found to have violated company manufacturing procedures to make sure they understand instructions for their jobs. https://t.co/3zFEAq8wkb
Boeing promises changes after getting poor grades in a government audit of manufacturing quality https://t.co/UnaAA93sFK
Responding to a U.S. government audit, Boeing says it will work with employees found to have violated company manufacturing procedures to make sure they understand instructions for their jobs. https://t.co/4Db2wDEhpI
Plane manufacturer Boeing under pressure to get it together from major airlines https://t.co/XjobSiZUMF