Two more Boeing whistleblowers go public over plane safety: ‘Like a ticking timebomb’
- Whistleblowers at Boeing and a subcontractor are raising safety concerns after the deaths of colleagues, as reported by.
- Santiago Paredes from Spirit AeroSystems alleges pressure to cover up defects in 737 aircraft, mentioned in an interview with 'Fox & Friends First' as reported by.
- Roy Irvin reported frequent safety issues at the South Carolina plant, including missing safety devices and loose bolts, according to statements to the Post by.
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Boeing complaints pile up as two more whistleblowers come forward with dire warnings - Washington Examiner
Two more Boeing whistleblowers have come forward amid allegations of incompetence and cover-ups at the company following the deaths of two previous whistleblowers. Roy Irvin and Santiago Paredes have joined other whistleblowers in sounding the alarm on safety problems at Boeing, with the two sharing their concerns with the New York Post. They allege that the company is fully aware of safety problems and not only refuses to address them, but reta…
Pressure mounts as more Boeing whistleblowers step forward after colleagues' deaths
Whistleblowers at Boeing and one of its subcontractors continue to voice their concerns about airplane safety in the wake of the unexpected deaths of two of their colleagues who had also gone public.At least three have come forward publicly so far. Others are weighing the risks of adding their voices with concerns over the production of civilian and military aircraft.Two whistleblowers died earlier this year in unrelated incidents after speaking…
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