[KARAH RUCKER]
AHEAD OF A SENATE HEARING ON WEDNESDAY CONCERNING BOEING’S SAFETY — THE COMPANY IS DENYING ALLEGATIONS BY A WHISTLE BLOWER ABOUT SHORTCUTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ITS 787 DREAMLINER AND 777 AIRCRAFT, SAYING THE PLANES MEET ALL SAFETY STANDARDS.
THE FORMER BOEING EMPLOYEE is CLAIMING THAT ASSEMBLY PROCESSES PUT “EXCESSIVE” STRESS ON AIRPLANE JOINTS, POTENTIALLY SHORTENING THE AIRCRAFTS’ LIFESPANS — ADDING HE SAW WORKERS TRYING TO GET MISALIGNED PARTS TO FIT BY “JUMPING ON THE PIECES OF THE AIRPLANE TO GET THEM TO ALIGN.”
BOEING HAS CALLED THE WHISTLEBLOWER’S ACCOUNTS INACCURATE — STANDING BY THE COMPANY’S SAFETY MEASURES.
IN A TWO-HOUR PRESENTATION WITH REPORTERS ON MONDAY — BOEING OFFICIALS EXPLAINED STRESS AND IMPACT TESTS PERFORMED ON THEIR PLANES.
THE WHISTLEBLOWER IS SCHEDULED TO TESTIFY IN WEDNESDAY’S SENATE HEARING AS THE FAA INVESTIGATES HIS CLAIMS.