"Experts and Ex-Employees Issue Warning on Boeing's Safety Amid Monopoly Concerns"

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Aviation experts and ex-Boeing employees express concerns over the safety of Boeing Max 9 planes, citing significant quality-control issues and a culture of rushing production. Multiple safety problems have been reported, and the recent door panel blow-out incident has raised further alarm. Boeing's CEO acknowledged the company's failures and promised cooperation with investigations, while FAA oversight and scrutiny of production have been increased. Critics argue that the issues with the Max planes go beyond the recent incident and call for a comprehensive fix to prevent future catastrophes.
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