Senate probe reveals Boeing's 'troubling and recurring' safety failings
Briefly

The memo highlighted that "Boeing personnel continue to feel pressure to prioritize speed of production over quality," indicating systemic issues in maintaining safety standards.
In a troubling May 2024 survey, only 47% of Boeing workers felt that schedule pressures did not compromise their standards, revealing significant employee concerns.
The memo pointed out that "Boeing is failing to ensure many of their employees have the appropriate education, training, skills or experience," which critically impacts safety.
Concerns about safety were exacerbated by the fact that "Boeing personnel are allowed to inspect the quality of their own work," raising serious questions about objectivity.
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