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      Hundreds could die if Boeing fails to handle quality issues, whistleblower says

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 17 April - 15:54

    Engineer Sam Salehpour says he fears ‘physical violence’ for going public with concerns about ‘no safety culture’ at the planemaker

    Hundreds of people could lose their lives if Boeing fails to address quality issues on its production line, a whistleblower warned US Congress on Wednesday.

    Sam Salehpour, an engineer at the planemaker, told a high-profile hearing on Capitol Hill that he fears “physical violence” after going public with his concerns. There is “no safety culture” at Boeing, he claimed, alleging that employees who raise the alarm are “ignored, marginalized, threatened, sidelined, and worse”.

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      Whistleblower urges Boeing to ground all 787 Dreamliners after safety warning

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 16 April - 20:23

    Engineer Sam Salehpour calls on planemaker ahead of testimony before Senate homeland security committee

    A whistleblower has urged Boeing to ground every 787 Dreamliner jet worldwide after warning they are at risk of premature failure ahead of a high-profile hearing on Capitol Hill.

    The planemaker has been grappling with its latest crisis since a cabin panel blowout in January raised fresh questions about the production of its bestselling commercial jet, the 737 Max.

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      Boeing employees’ use of safety concern service up 500% after panel blowout

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 15 April - 22:00

    Use of portal to flag safety and quality issues ‘exploded’, executive says, amid intense scrutiny following Alaska Airlines incident

    An internal service for Boeing employees to raise safety and quality concerns has “exploded” this year, an executive claimed, after a whistleblower said he endured retaliation for speaking up.

    The planemaker has come under intense scrutiny since a terrifying cabin panel blowout in January prompted fresh questions about the production of its bestselling commercial jet, the 737 Max.

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      Qu’est-ce qui est gris et sans cesse repoussé ? Le Starliner de Boeing

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Sunday, 7 April - 18:11

    Starliner

    Le vol habité du Starliner a encore été repoussé de quelques jours. Il est désormais attendu au début du mois de mai 2024.

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      United Airlines asks pilots to take time off due to shortage of new Boeing planes

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 2 April - 12:41


    Airline faces delay in receiving new planes as Boeing struggles with production due to manufacturing problems

    United Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off in May because of delays in receiving new planes that the airline ordered from Boeing , which is struggling with production due to manufacturing problems.

    A United spokesperson said Monday that the offer is voluntary.

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      Starliner’s first commander: Don’t expect perfection on crew test flight

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Tuesday, 26 March - 00:19

    Technicians at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida prepare Boeing's Starliner spacecraft for fueling.

    Enlarge / Technicians at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida prepare Boeing's Starliner spacecraft for fueling. (credit: Boeing )

    HOUSTON—While it doesn't have the same relevance to public consciousness as safety problems with commercial airliners, a successful test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft in May would be welcome news for the beleaguered aerospace company.

    This will be the first time the Starliner capsule flies into low-Earth orbit with humans aboard. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are in the final stages of training for the so-called Crew Flight Test (CFT), a milestone running seven years behind the schedule Boeing said it could achieve when it won a $4.2 billion commercial crew contract from NASA a decade ago.

    If schedules hold, Wilmore and Williams will take off inside Boeing's Starliner spacecraft aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket after midnight May 1, local time, from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. They will fly Starliner to the International Space Station for a stay of at least eight days, then return the capsule to a parachute-assisted, airbag-cushioned landing in the western United States, likely at White Sands, New Mexico.

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      Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down in wake of cabin panel blowout

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 25 March - 12:21


    Calhoun announces plans to resign amid biggest safety crisis for Boeing since crashes of two of its Max 8 jets in 2018 and 2019

    The CEO of Boeing has announced plans to resign as the planemaker fights to repair its reputation following a terrifying cabin panel blowout.

    Dave Calhoun will step down at the end of this year. He plans to “complete the critical work underway to stabilize and position the company for the future” over the coming months, it said.

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      La peur de voler dans des avions Boeing est-elle démesurée ?

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Thursday, 21 March - 12:15

    Boeing 737 MAX avion

    Boeing a connu plusieurs incidents ces dernières semaines. De plus en plus de voyageurs expriment une crainte à l'idée de voyager dans les avions du constructeur -- en particulier le 737 Max. Ces peurs sont naturelles. Sont-elles toutefois fondées ?

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      United Airlines Boeing plane loses external panel in flight

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 16 March - 09:17


    FAA investigating loss of panel before Boeing 737-800 landed safely in Oregon

    The US Federal Aviation Administration is investigating how a United Airlines Boeing 737-800 lost an external panel before landing safely in Oregon.

    United flight 433 landed at Medford airport at about 1.45pm on Friday carrying 139 passengers and six crew after departing from San Francisco, the FAA and airline said.

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