Boeing Manufacturing Failures Revealed
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•Boeing’s manufacturing woes long preceded door-panel blowout
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Boeing 's manufacturing problems persisted for years despite many warning signs, NTSB hearings show.
Boeing failed to ensure that removed parts were properly tracked, a topic that was the subject of repeated internal audits.
Supply-chain issues forced workarounds such as reusing engines to transfer planes.
Employees feared harsh penalties such as being reassigned to work in a “cage”.
Boeing 's 737 Max jets were grounded after two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019 .
A huge turnover in the company’s workforce led to a huge turnover, a former manager says.
The FAA also faced questions about its oversight of Boeing , which increased following the Alaska Airlines blowout.
Boeing 's new CEO says he will be based in Seattle , rather than at corporate headquarters.
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