Analysis: How Boeing defrauded the United States and escaped with a ‘slap on the wrist’ | CNN Business
Boeing is facing an additional $243 million in fines as part of its anticipated guilty plea to a felony charge its employees defrauded the Federal Aviation Administration ahead of two fatal crashes of the 737 Max. And yet critics of the deal have some justification for calling it a “slap on the wrist.”
Boeing assures “we have the luxury of time” as Starliner stuck with NASA’s astronauts at ISS for one month + Boeing’s $8.3 Billion purchase of Spirit AeroSystems – SatNews
The Boeing saga has reached a new level of absurdity | CNN Business
If you’re a PR person, I can’t possibly think of a harder job to have right now than working at Boeing. It’s not just clean up in aisle six, it’s clean up the entire store, loading dock and parking lot on a daily — if not hourly — basis.
Boeing’s CEO is going to coast into retirement, having never been held to account for the mess he made | CNN Business
For all the mistakes and bad press Boeing has managed under CEO Dave Calhoun’s watch — including a dozen corporate whistleblowers, multiple groundings and a chunk of a plane’s fuselage literally breaking off in midair — virtually no one has held him to account.
Boeing crash relatives seek $25bn fine for 'deadliest corporate crime in US history' | Business News | Sky News
Relatives of those killed in the 2018 and 2019 MAX 8 crashes argue a deferred prosecution agreement should be scrapped and full force of the law applied.
Boeing hid questionable parts from regulators that may have been installed in 737 Max planes, new whistleblower alleges | CNN Business
A current Boeing employee claims that the company tried to shield broken or out-of-specification 737 Max plane parts from regulators and lost track of them, according to a Senate subcommittee investigation made public Tuesday.
'Serious' software glitch meant plane taking off from Bristol barely cleared the runway | UK News | Sky News
The jet - carrying 163 passengers and six crew members, only managed to take to the sky with 260m (853ft) of runway remaining, and passed over the nearby A38 at a height of under 30m (100ft).
Latest Boeing whistleblower predicts ‘other things hiding in the bushes’ at beleaguered aircraft manufacturer | The Independent
Exclusive: The former quality investigator tells The Independent that the company is ‘infested with ‘yes-men and bean-counters’ and should be ‘torn down and rebuilt’ in order for progress to made