Ed Pierson told The New York Times and NBC News that employees on the Boeing 737 Max production line had been overworked and making mistakes.
A former Boeing senior manager said he tried to flag the 737 Max's production issues to the company's executives and three government agencies, but was ignored by all of them, The New York Times and NBC News reported. Ed Pierson told the two outlets that employees at the company's Washington state factory were overworked and made mistakes as a result.
A former Boeing senior manager said he tried to flag the 737 Max's production issues to the company's executives and three government agencies, but was ignored by all of them, The New York Times and NBC News reported. Ed Pierson told the two outlets that employees at the company's Washington state factory were overworked and made mistakes as a result.
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