"FAA Report Reveals Boeing's Decades-Long Safety Culture Failings"

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An expert panel report on the FAA’s Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) granted to Boeing reveals deep fractures and strategic disintegration within the company’s safety culture, tying decades of corporate decision making to an erosion in aircraft safety. The report, crafted by 24 panelists over 11 months, recommends that Boeing develop an action plan addressing the findings and 53 separate recommendations, emphasizing the need for a safety culture that empowers and encourages all employees to share their voice. The report also highlights concerns about Boeing's human factors capability and the lack of pilot input in aircraft design and operation.
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