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Boeing whistleblower claims ‘thousands’ of broken parts, including crucial steering tools, ended up on airplanes

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December 10, 2024
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Boeing whistleblower claims ‘thousands’ of broken parts, including crucial steering tools, ended up on airplanes
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Boeing denied the allegations and said it investigated quality investigator Sam Mohawk’s claims and found no evidence of missing defective parts on its airplanes.
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