(NewsNation) — Lawmakers on Tuesday will question Boeing CEO David Calhoun about plans to fix manufacturing issues on the heels of a 204-page report laying out new whistleblower allegations.
The Senate investigations subcommittee released the report hours before Calhoun was set to appear. It includes allegations from Sam Mohawk, a quality assurance investigator at a 737 assembly plant near Seattle. According to Mohwak, Boeing has used “nonconforming” parts in its 737 Max Jets build. Mohawk says the company hid evidence of the situation after it learned more than a year ago that the Federal Aviation Administration would inspect the plant, the Read Entire Article