Complaints about the frenzied pace echo broader concerns about the firm in the wake of two deadly crashes involving another jet, the 737 Max. Safety lapses at the North Charleston plant have drawn the scrutiny of airlines and regulators. Less than a month after the crash of the second 737 Max jet, Boeing called North Charleston employees to an urgent meeting. At the North Charleston plant, current and former workers describe a losing battle with debris. Boeing's Max planes have been grounded worldwide since then, while engineers and investigators seek the exact causes of the crashes.
Source: Ethiopian News April 21, 2019 21:00 UTC