Employees are “awesome,” CEO Kelly Ortberg said, but higher-ups need to listen more and repair the company’s poor management culture.
This could be a damning accusation. A mechanic for more than 30 years at Boeing’s largest assembly plant has accused managers of trying to suppress workers from discussing safety concerns.
According to reports, Abolfazl Amiri was dragged into the engine of the Varesh Airline's Boeing 737-500 when he went near the aircraft to get a tool. The engine was on for a test run. advertisement ...
Suggestive of the difficulty Ortberg faces in repairing Boeing’s damaged culture, the mechanic added that he and his peers need action, not words. “The only thing that matters to us is what we ...
The lawsuit accuses Boeing of repeatedly retaliating against Barnett for actions such as objecting to allowing mechanics to ...
Some Boeing staff will no longer need a high-level ... The change means that certain mechanics and others working on less sensitive parts of the planes or their components will not be required ...
The lawsuit accuses Boeing of repeatedly retaliating against Barnett for actions such as objecting to allowing mechanics to self-inspect and approve their own work and insisting on documenting ...
President Donald Trump on Friday announced that Boeing will build the sixth generation of fighter jet, a move critical to the $1.8 billion expansion under way in the St. Louis area.