Tag: Boeing

Boeing CEO Bows Out – HotAir

This feels as if it’s been a long time coming, though in reality it probably wasn’t. After Boeing has faced one public relations disaster after another and multiple lawsuits over safety and manufacturing failures with its 737 Max airline series (and a few other models as well), CEO Dave Calhoun has announced that he will […]

Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead by Suicide – HotAir

John Barnett worked for Boeing for 32 years as a quality manager until his retirement in 2017. He came forward to share his concerns about Boeing’s production standards at its North Charleston 787 Dreamliner factory.  Barnett was found dead on March 9 from a self-inflicted wound. His death was confirmed by the Charleston County Coroner.  […]

Another Boeing 737 Max Problem (or Two) – HotAir

Despite ongoing internal reviews and safety investigations, Boeing can’t seem to break its streak of bad luck when it comes to the company’s troubled 737 Max line of aircraft. After recent incidents of a mid-flight blowout and missing hardware, another flight landing in New Jersey last month reported a different and potentially worrisome issue. A […]

Boeing Sued Over Blowout, Poor Maintenance – HotAir

I suppose this was inevitable. After the disastrous blowout of a door plug on an Alaska Airlines flight over Portland in January, a great deal of scrutiny was applied to Boeing’s 737 MAX series of aircraft and the safety and maintenance procedures the company employs. But what of the passengers on the flight? Thankfully, nobody […]

The Boeing Blowout Plane Had Missing Bolts – HotAir

Continuing our ongoing coverage of Boeing’s “flying junkyards,” the investigation into the blowout of a door plug on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 over Portland last month is still ongoing. FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker said yesterday that the investigation will take six weeks to complete in full and the company is roughly halfway through the process. […]

The Boeing Blowout Plane Had Known Technical Issues – HotAir

When we first learned about the Alaskan Airlines Boeing 737 Max that experienced a “blowout” over Portland, Oregon, questions were immediately raised about how such a failure could have taken place with no warning. The maintenance records of the plane would be under scrutiny and the rest of the fleet of planes was grounded pending […]