New Boeing Whistleblower Says 787 Planes Could 'Drop to the Ground' Midflight, Production Should be Halted

New Boeing Whistleblower Says 787 Planes Could ‘Drop to the Ground’ Midflight, Production Should be Halted


A Boeing employee said on Tuesday night that he would never allow his family to board one of the company’s 787 Dreamliner jets.

The man, a 15-year Boeing engineer, said he worked on the Dreamliner until 2022 when he was moved to another project after he raised safety concerns about the aircraft’s structural integrity.

The company denied that claim and said it does not tolerate retaliatory actions for employees who raise concerns with their supervisors.

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But that hasn’t stopped Boeing quality engineer Sam Salehpour from claiming he was pulled off of his project because he had grave safety concerns.

Salehpour first went public with dire warnings about the aircraft a week ago when he told The New York Times that the Deamliner’s fuselage design could

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