FAA Panel: Boeing's Safety Culture Found Inadequate and Confusing

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A new FAA report found major issues with Boeing's safety culture, including a disconnect between senior management and employees, fear of retaliation when reporting safety concerns, and confusion about reporting systems. The report, prompted by the 737 Max 8 crashes and other incidents, identified 27 findings and 53 recommendations, which the FAA will review. Boeing stated it supports the review and has made changes to improve safety since 2019, including establishing an aerospace safety committee and chief aerospace safety office.
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