Suspicious death of ex-employee who pointed out flaws in Boeing

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Suspicious death of ex-employee who pointed out flaws in Boeing

Boeing: The suspicious death of an ex-employee who pointed out the flaws in the company in the past has become a topic of discussion.

Washington: John Barnett, a former employee who pointed out quality defects in the manufacturing of Boeing (Boeing) planes, died suspiciously. He worked in the company for almost 32 years and retired in 2017 due to ill health. Burnett is scheduled to attend a hearing on the 9th of this month. But, as he did not come, they inquired at the hotel. He was finally found lying dismembered in the truck. Boeing expressed grief over his death. A large-scale inspection is currently underway. Many matters are within the purview of the court. Burnett was a witness to all this. In this background, there are many doubts about his death.

These are the allegations of Burnett.

He said that some spare parts are taken out from old planes and fixed on new ones.  On the other hand, 25 percent of the 787 Dreamliner's oxygen systems failed when tested. That means there is a risk that one out of every four oxygen masks will malfunction during an emergency. Although this matter was brought to the attention of the managers, no action was taken. Although Boeing ignored his concerns. America's 'Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)' has been taken into consideration. After checking, it was found that about 50 spare parts were missing from many planes. An explanation has been sought from the company. When it comes to emergency oxygen masks. Boeing said they arrived with a defect from the company that supplied them. However, it said that they are not installed in planes.

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