Pressure mounts as more Boeing whistleblowers step forward after colleagues' deaths
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Boeing whistleblowers continue to speak out as FAA steps up pressure following airborne incidents and the deaths of two quality control inspectors.
In a statement, Boeing said the allegations were not new and that it takes all claims of improper work or unethical behavior "very seriously."
"We continuously encourage employees to report concerns as our priority is to ensure the safety of our airplanes and the flying public, and we will take any necessary action to ensure our airplanes meet regulatory requirements," a company spokesperson told Fox news Digital. "Boeing employees can anonymously report concerns through our Speak Up portal or directly to the FAA."
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