"FAA Audit Reveals Unconventional Tools Used in Boeing 737 Max Production"

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Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems failed 33 and 7 FAA safety checks, respectively, during an audit of the 737 Max production. The audit revealed instances of alleged noncompliance, including the use of hotel keycards and Dawn dish soap in the production process. Boeing has been given 90 days to address shortcomings in its quality control, while Spirit is reviewing identified issues for corrective action. This comes after a series of high-profile safety issues with the 737 Max aircraft, raising concerns about Boeing's safety processes.
- Hotel Keycards And Dawn Dish Soap Used In 737 Max Production As Boeing Fails 33 FAA Safety Checks Jalopnik
- F.A.A. Audit of Boeing's 737 Max Production Found Dozens of Issues The New York Times
- FAA saw Boeing supplier using liquid Dawn soap on 737 Max door seal: NYT Business Insider
- Boeing failed 33 of 89 audits in FAA investigation: report Fox Business
- FAA audit of Boeing's 737 production found mechanics using hotel card and dish soap as makeshift tools: report New York Post
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