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‘Skewed and Inaccurate’: Boeing Strikes Back At New York Times for 787 Report
Earlier this week, Boeing released a statement to its employees in response to a New York Times article addressing safety concerns at the company’s 787 Dreamliner plant in South Carolina. The article published on Saturday shed light on complaints made by current and former employees of the North Charleston manufacturing facility concerning “defective manufacturing, debris left on planes, and pressure to not report violations.” Some claimed the company was creating a culture that “valued… (airwaysmag.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Ask about the SC union fails. This may give them what multiple elections could not.
So the company is telling its employees that what they say they saw didn’t really happen. Looks like somebody’s angling for Sarah Huckabee-Sanders’ job.
oh come on.... aviation not politics
As I type this Boeing has 3,867 aircraft in the air. But what the hell, lets beat up on Boeing. Ridiculous.
It may not be so much about the aircraft but how Boeing chose to communicate and handle the situation. Boeing is in the spotlight now - and that is of their own making. Until they start communicating in a fashion that communicates trust, safety, and respect this period of negative viewpoints may go on for some time.
amen
Trust is long to build and quick to lose.