Whistleblower testifies Boeing is 'putting out defective airplanes’



While testifying before Congress on the safety of Boeing’s fleet, engineer Sam Salehpour said the company is “putting out defective airplanes.” NBC’s Tom Costello reports for TODAY.

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Whistleblower testifies Boeing is ‘putting out defective airplanes’

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26 thoughts on “Whistleblower testifies Boeing is 'putting out defective airplanes’”

  1. From the U.S. Supreme Court thru the District & Local Courts, to every Judge, Prosecutor & Defense Attorney. We the American People understand what's going on with the cases against President Trump, what we the American People DON'T understand is why would the Whole of the Judicial System allow this Circus to go on?
    The Injustices, from Novel legal Theory's, Changing of Statutes & Statutes of limitations to the Denial of Due Process and Outright Public Display of Bias all Sandwiched in Corruption, why is this Country's Judicial System allowing this to Proceed? The Evaporating Trust that Americans have in this Country's Legal System will not be due to the Soros backed Prosecutors bringing this Circus, it will fall Squarely on the Shoulders of every single one in OUR Judicial System that doesn't Speak Out and Stop the Destruction of the Rule of Law in America! It needs to Stop NOW!
    -&-77

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  2. In 98 they merged with McDonnell Douglas. Skimmed the Douglas, bottom of the barrel, bootlickers and promoted them to controlling ranks at Boeing. Fast forward to 2001 2002 the prime headquarters at Everett Washington moved there class houses and corner offices to Chicago. Don’t get too comfortable now. Remember, they are in the same location for almost 80 years from Chicago. They jumped to a place called West Virginia in 2022. I don’t think the moves are a direct result of all their mismanagement decisions at the stability and the reliability of both follow the same path, I’ve worked with guys that have worked there and they say they compare it to a sweatshop Lopez benefits and rush rush sign here. it’s a known fact in our family and the question would be would you rush an aircraft mechanic?

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  3. If he’s blowing the whistle on Boeing shouldn’t there be evidence of these defective airplanes. What he saw did it cause any crashes. He’s looking for fame

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  4. They know their planes are falling apart. They are doing it on purpose so that at the right time they can ground them and never turn them on again when we all realize just what kind of open-air prison we live in. All of this is about safety and climate change. In other words, control.

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  5. Boeing is going to its grave by greed, carelessness, and not worried about human life that is caused by their defective airplanes. Already, Airbus which is the European airplane manufacturer has taken the majority of the markets by selling more planes than Boeing, and now China is rushing for the market share around the globe, they have started making their own domestic flight planes, they are not anymore buying from Boeing or Airbus. While there is such a high competitive atmosphere in the airline industries, Boing is joking to compete in the market share by producing defective airplanes, therefore, Boing has a few chances to survive those competitions of the markets, that's by making the best airplanes that are safe to fly and that have public trust.

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