The Morning Risk Report: Behind the Alaska Blowout: a Manufacturing Habit Boeing Can't Break
Briefly

Months before a piece of a Boeing 737 blew out midflight, leaving a door-sized hole in its side, the plane spent nearly three weeks shuffling down an assembly line with faulty rivets in need of repair.
Number three on the list: eliminate traveled work. Doing work out of order further complicates the already intricate, often-taxing process of putting together an airplane.
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