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the f.a.a. regulated boeing, in part, with a handful of boeing employees whose paychecks came from boeing, but whose jobs were to represent the interests of the f.a.a. >> narrator: it's a decades-old arrangement known as "delegation" that allows federal agencies to give oversight powers to the comnies they regulate. >> in the beginning, there was a really good reason for this. the f.a.a. was certifying things that made no sense to have them certify-- every single exit sign or bathroom sign or paint. the issue that many of the f.a.a. employees that we talked to had was that it went way beyond bathroom signs. over time, congress passed laws that pushed the f.a.a. to hand over the responsibility for more and more tasks to the company, to boeing. >> with this level of delegation between the company and the f.a.a., it became hard to understand who was working for who. >> narrator: in the design of the 737 max, many things would be delegated to boeing. that included mcas. >> under the impression that this was a relatively benign system, the f.a.a. agreed to delegate it, as is the custom with th
the f.a.a. regulated boeing, in part, with a handful of boeing employees whose paychecks came from boeing, but whose jobs were to represent the interests of the f.a.a. >> narrator: it's a decades-old arrangement known as "delegation" that allows federal agencies to give oversight powers to the comnies they regulate. >> in the beginning, there was a really good reason for this. the f.a.a. was certifying things that made no sense to have them certify-- every single exit sign...
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boeing, or from concerns boeing. to open upter the ntsb complains the records are not available or were not available or do not exist. no one, at least when there g9ws last a public statement on it, knew where the bolts actually went. that warrants criminal investigation. >> regarding the tragic crashes of the max 8, was there anything related to those with the plug issue or are they totally different? >> i think there is something related. that is a continuing issue of quality control and manufacturing excellence. to have that situation occur with not one but two aircraft in just six months apart when the two max 8's went down, the first response boeing and not just the max 8 accidents, the first response is to blame the pilot. in aircraft investigations in about 75% of cases the dsp -- ntsb and faa always blame the pilot and i have been involved in several cases where we were actually able to conclude the conclusion that it was the erro. in one case the engines had something called court log and in another instance
boeing, or from concerns boeing. to open upter the ntsb complains the records are not available or were not available or do not exist. no one, at least when there g9ws last a public statement on it, knew where the bolts actually went. that warrants criminal investigation. >> regarding the tragic crashes of the max 8, was there anything related to those with the plug issue or are they totally different? >> i think there is something related. that is a continuing issue of quality...
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boeing 737 max in indonesia and ethiopia. both disasters claimed the lives of more than 300 passengers and crew. it was all due to a computer program, a kind of digital crutch that boeing developed to to compete with new airbus models, but it was this system that failed. private crews who simply could not cope with the cars falling like stones. at the very beginning, we remembered the name of engineer john hart smith, who warned about the consequences of an unjustified passion for outsourcing, that is, transferring authority to manufacture certain aircraft components to third-party manufacturers, in general modern business, this is a fairly effective model, but nevertheless, boeing had where more famous... whistleblowers, perhaps the most famous of them was john barnett. john barnett began reporting back in 2014 about the colossal problems that exist in the production of boeing 787 aircraft. in addition to the site in everett, in the vicinity of seattle, boeing has another large production facility at the other end of the uni
boeing 737 max in indonesia and ethiopia. both disasters claimed the lives of more than 300 passengers and crew. it was all due to a computer program, a kind of digital crutch that boeing developed to to compete with new airbus models, but it was this system that failed. private crews who simply could not cope with the cars falling like stones. at the very beginning, we remembered the name of engineer john hart smith, who warned about the consequences of an unjustified passion for outsourcing,...
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chronicle. diving boeing. messages about certain malfunctions, emergencies, accidents or serious incidents with passenger airliners produced by boeing arrive several times in week. there are quite funny cases, like this episode that happened with the same dreamliner of the uzbek airline at kennedy airport, when passengers noticed what the wing of the plane looked like. hundreds of people, this is how the landing gear of a boeing 737 broke at the houston airport. 2477, i see you in the grass, the tractors are already heading towards you. the most serious incident of the last few weeks was the sudden loss of altitude on a latham airline dreamliner en route to new zealand. airplane literally fell a hundred meters in the air. many passengers who were unbelted in the cabin were injured. later, boeing, examining this incident, reported that the flight attendant, who was in the cockpit, accidentally touched the lever that moved the pilot's seat, the plane lost control for some time. it was like a roller coaster, goin
chronicle. diving boeing. messages about certain malfunctions, emergencies, accidents or serious incidents with passenger airliners produced by boeing arrive several times in week. there are quite funny cases, like this episode that happened with the same dreamliner of the uzbek airline at kennedy airport, when passengers noticed what the wing of the plane looked like. hundreds of people, this is how the landing gear of a boeing 737 broke at the houston airport. 2477, i see you in the grass,...
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they provide the parts to the boeing spirit arrow. the problems were covered as they were investigating the door blowout. thiss shipped to boeing loosely assembledplan, they take the door assembly and put it into the plane and that firmly affects all the etc. at first, there was a question of where was the problem? problem from this assembly or a problem on the line? is the information came down any specific on this particular plane. they learned there had been a problem on the right-hand side at problem , boeing, nothing supplier, and while looking at the right-hand side door plug, theyhought we better check the left-hand side door plug and they found some problems there and it was the left-hand side door plug that thsb later found they didn't have the records for that. no one is really sure where the bolts are. there were some whistleblowers or commentators, people who said they are probably in the trash but that certainly has not bvere investigation. those are just people commenting at the plant. that's w atike the problem really w
they provide the parts to the boeing spirit arrow. the problems were covered as they were investigating the door blowout. thiss shipped to boeing loosely assembledplan, they take the door assembly and put it into the plane and that firmly affects all the etc. at first, there was a question of where was the problem? problem from this assembly or a problem on the line? is the information came down any specific on this particular plane. they learned there had been a problem on the right-hand side...
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it's not on the boeing. i mean, we hear about boeing because actually it's boeing. but at this we have some problems. also, we haven't been able to recover some of those problems. boeing as promptly, it's much more complicated. but like you said, we, we, we have boeing cause that's probably the most highly used and take some as well known company when it comes to aviation. it's an aviation dot dying off to war, but these things are in wide usage around the world. so how quite of an impasse could these continuing technical problems have on travel around the world? just say i could either have an impact of traveling that some people could be fuel, could be pure and buying on those aircraft. maybe maybe not one, even those. uh but um are you know, nature, it doesn't light, it's empty space. it will be feels by something else anyway. um, but what you said is right. boeing is of giants in the industry like habits is a giant in the, in the, in the industry. but the competition between those 2 manufacturers is sonya which, but sometimes you have security flows in the manuf
it's not on the boeing. i mean, we hear about boeing because actually it's boeing. but at this we have some problems. also, we haven't been able to recover some of those problems. boeing as promptly, it's much more complicated. but like you said, we, we, we have boeing cause that's probably the most highly used and take some as well known company when it comes to aviation. it's an aviation dot dying off to war, but these things are in wide usage around the world. so how quite of an impasse...
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it's not on the boeing. i mean, we hear about boeing because actually gets boeing. but at this we have some problems. also, we haven't been able to recover some uh for those problems. boeing is promptly, it's much more complicated. let me the boeing 7 threes and the max is one that comes up by law, isn't it? when it comes to complaints and criticisms? and a lot of, and we, we know whistle blowers coming forward with stories. now a lot of people might be reading these stories and say, well, i'm not going to use that particular model of play. do you think that i'm just having these stories out that will have an impact on the reputation of buying could be at least a as a pilot myself, i'm sorry to say this, but i as a paid up myself, i don't fly on the max. i don't want to say that's enough to make me the thing. so, i mean if, if it, to be very honest, yes, if i can avoid, of course he prayed in forces, attempted to cross the russian border and the curse skin to belgrade a boarder regence. that's according to the russian defense ministry, which said the attack was boar
it's not on the boeing. i mean, we hear about boeing because actually gets boeing. but at this we have some problems. also, we haven't been able to recover some uh for those problems. boeing is promptly, it's much more complicated. let me the boeing 7 threes and the max is one that comes up by law, isn't it? when it comes to complaints and criticisms? and a lot of, and we, we know whistle blowers coming forward with stories. now a lot of people might be reading these stories and say, well, i'm...
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and just coincidentally, there was a deep study done on boeing. what have you learned and what are you doing differently since those 2 fatal crashes. and the conclusion that just came out right in the middle of this alaska door blowing out is that they're doing something different, but not enough. uh, someone stated, i thought it was that on that boeing is changing just enough to remain the same. and in new york times just reported that in an f, a audit just done at the assembly a factory that the there were some 33 non compliant issues out of some 80. i mean, if you're your bet and you know 30 percent failure in assembly or conformity with the procedures, we've got a real problem here and there are great work. as you mentioned, the whistleblower who tragically, we lost. yeah. in our thoughts and, and, and, and prayers go out to the family. it was there was a, someone who had courage enough and there are several out there. and there's more and more every day to say, hey, this is what i saw. i told them. and i was not only, there was not only retri
and just coincidentally, there was a deep study done on boeing. what have you learned and what are you doing differently since those 2 fatal crashes. and the conclusion that just came out right in the middle of this alaska door blowing out is that they're doing something different, but not enough. uh, someone stated, i thought it was that on that boeing is changing just enough to remain the same. and in new york times just reported that in an f, a audit just done at the assembly a factory that...
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should we be concerned about flying out a boeing jack? and how, how did boeing get to this place? how did they get this sudden terrible reputation? okay. i don't know the answers to these questions, but i know somebody who's going to give it a try and he is very qualified. he's our next guest, captain dennis pager. he is a pilot communications committee chairman for allied pilots and we're going to be right back with him in just a moment. the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to vision with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground again? and when you do that, you attempted to fix that amount. i thought she sat there for the show and then it will be a job to the left side. it goes to the bottom of it is uh, international stuff is the complex to supplement. it sets up up to not to mention in person. once. did you lose it asked for that? if i said
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i think he “ust not success at boeing. i think he just got out _ success at boeing. i think he just got out of— success at boeing. i think he just got out of the _ success at boeing. i think he just got out of the gate - success at boeing. i think he just got out of the gate and l just got out of the gate and there were failures right away. ——mr calhoun. remember he was part of the old team, on the board of directors for ten years. he was there when the two crashes occurred. i don't think he has been successful at all. ~ . ., , , think he has been successful at all. ., .,, , ., ., all. what does this mean for boein: all. what does this mean for boeing going _ all. what does this mean for boeing going forward? - chris roebuck is a business leadership expert from university college london's school of management. good morning. sweeping changes at the top. there is a lot of regulation as to who will take the role of chief executive. stephanie pope is one name being mentioned a lot, back current chief operating officer. give us your take on what needs to be done. to
i think he “ust not success at boeing. i think he just got out _ success at boeing. i think he just got out of— success at boeing. i think he just got out of the _ success at boeing. i think he just got out of the gate - success at boeing. i think he just got out of the gate and l just got out of the gate and there were failures right away. ——mr calhoun. remember he was part of the old team, on the board of directors for ten years. he was there when the two crashes occurred. i don't...
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emily boeing says it will implement immediate changes, will it? and both of these changes be, i mean, it really doesn't have much choice. you know, the company is really reliant. the success of a company is reliant on whether it's seen as safe and dependable in the eyes of customers and investors, and also aviation authorities. you know, the really needs to listen to fact federal regulators back in march of 2019, after it's 737 max jet, which was being operated by if you've been airlines crash minutes after take off and killed everyone on board. the f a decided to ground, explains as to the chinese aviation authorities and you know, it, it, so it really needs to listen to that because grounded planes do not make for a good sales patch. and this is perhaps one of the reasons why it's currently behind it's competitor air bus. at the moment, was been a very unfortunate period for, for boeing that has been going on as you've described over several years. and just today we heard that a permanent boeing whistle blower actually was found dead. but no, ca
emily boeing says it will implement immediate changes, will it? and both of these changes be, i mean, it really doesn't have much choice. you know, the company is really reliant. the success of a company is reliant on whether it's seen as safe and dependable in the eyes of customers and investors, and also aviation authorities. you know, the really needs to listen to fact federal regulators back in march of 2019, after it's 737 max jet, which was being operated by if you've been airlines crash...
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government takeover of boeing the pressures got to be on boeing. both are airline customers and from the u.s. government and the u.s. military. arthel: what does pressure from the government, the u.s. and military look like? what's is 100 and accurate. but keep in mind airlines -- mike you've got airlines that are always outspoken very kind about boeing because it got nowhere to go. the whole issue here is boeing has to clean up its act. they have to put pressure on them but keep in mind there is another game in town. airbus is chalk and block on their order book. there is no other manufacturer. that is it. airplane subplot is going to be important but airlines do not have a whole lot of other places to go. the onus is really on boeing. survive interesting that you mention the airlines because i recently canceled a united flight that i was to take to san francisco because it was a boeing 737 max eight or nine and a full disclosure it was a nonrefundable ticket. i contacted united i should say because i said you should make an exception. they wanted
government takeover of boeing the pressures got to be on boeing. both are airline customers and from the u.s. government and the u.s. military. arthel: what does pressure from the government, the u.s. and military look like? what's is 100 and accurate. but keep in mind airlines -- mike you've got airlines that are always outspoken very kind about boeing because it got nowhere to go. the whole issue here is boeing has to clean up its act. they have to put pressure on them but keep in mind there...
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he called out issues around the safety culture at boeing. his comments come as boeing. his comments come as boeing remains under the microscope forfederal boeing remains under the microscope for federal aviation officials, lawmakers, business leaders and travellers. that's on the heel of a january incident involving a door plug blowing off in alaska or airlines jet blowing off in alaska or airlinesjet mid—flight blowing off in alaska or airlines jet mid—flight and inspiring an emergency landing. a report by the national transportation safety board found that the boats intended to hold the door plug in place work with they needed to be when the plane last boeings facility. since then boeings safety practices have remained in the spotlight.— in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement - in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement that - in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement that it l in the spotlight. boeing has| said in a statement that it is taking significant action to strengthen safety and quality. the company says it's focusing on demonstra
he called out issues around the safety culture at boeing. his comments come as boeing. his comments come as boeing remains under the microscope forfederal boeing remains under the microscope for federal aviation officials, lawmakers, business leaders and travellers. that's on the heel of a january incident involving a door plug blowing off in alaska or airlines jet blowing off in alaska or airlinesjet mid—flight blowing off in alaska or airlines jet mid—flight and inspiring an emergency...
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following these events, the management group of boeing changed and the boeing max family jets were out of service for two years worldwide because this air traffic jam was caused by an error in the registration system of these types of aircraft. at the end of last year, an investigation was conducted about boeing's max 737 jets, after it was found out that in routine technical examinations , a front with missing nuts was observed in two planes. in january, the most recent case of boeing's quality control problems came when an entry door in the fuselage of a brand new airliner max 737 exploded at an altitude of approximately 15,000 feet. and caused a hole in the body of the plane . subsequent investigations by the national aviation safety board in the united states revealed that four critical bolts in the door section of the plane were not in place. according to the new york times report, the flight safety review agency found dozens of problems in the max 737 aircraft production line in its investigations. these findings were obtained after a six-week audit of this company. boeing. passe
following these events, the management group of boeing changed and the boeing max family jets were out of service for two years worldwide because this air traffic jam was caused by an error in the registration system of these types of aircraft. at the end of last year, an investigation was conducted about boeing's max 737 jets, after it was found out that in routine technical examinations , a front with missing nuts was observed in two planes. in january, the most recent case of boeing's...
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what happened to boeing? ?bo. >> boeing fell down. boeing doesn't have management. when have you a ceo that comes out and says we had an escape from quality. what the hell does that mean? is that like a wardrobe malfunction at the super bowl? we've got to get rid of the management and a put people in that can run it. guess what? boeing is like avis, they're number two and they're trying for their customers. maria: this is a serious situation with the public recognizing the issues. boeing's cfo announced the company decided to keep the 737 jet production below 38 a month, 38 per month. the production constraint expected to impact revenue, earnings and cash flow. not just this quarter. but this year as well. boeing's stock has taken a hit, down better than 30% in the first three months of the year. but steve, even more important than all of these metrics when you look at the financial part of this, is the safety issue. if people are you afraid of a boeing jet they're not going to fly them. >> steve, your thoughts on the impact on boeing and even the stock moving forwa
what happened to boeing? ?bo. >> boeing fell down. boeing doesn't have management. when have you a ceo that comes out and says we had an escape from quality. what the hell does that mean? is that like a wardrobe malfunction at the super bowl? we've got to get rid of the management and a put people in that can run it. guess what? boeing is like avis, they're number two and they're trying for their customers. maria: this is a serious situation with the public recognizing the issues....
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should we be concerned about flying out of boeing, jack? and how, how did boeing get to this place? how did they get this sudden, horrible reputation? okay. i don't know the answers to these questions, but i know somebody who is going to give it a try and he is very qualified. he is our next guest captain, dennis pager. he is a pilot communications committee chairman for allied pilots and we're going to be right back with him in just a moment. the a j. k itself, the gaining independence and from the form of the ivory coast remained under the strong influence of its foam and metropolitan pro french president, phoenix who said one year, ruled the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest to from the dead. the government isn't in the trunk, then there's no sinclair in his foster. larry says that goods was done, those who saw him and the more appropriate after the death of, of a one year, a new lead to long come back. the ball came to power. and i'm ready to double, for example, actually was, why do you know for people across the was it isn't good enough for me to. one is for the one,
should we be concerned about flying out of boeing, jack? and how, how did boeing get to this place? how did they get this sudden, horrible reputation? okay. i don't know the answers to these questions, but i know somebody who is going to give it a try and he is very qualified. he is our next guest captain, dennis pager. he is a pilot communications committee chairman for allied pilots and we're going to be right back with him in just a moment. the a j. k itself, the gaining independence and...
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than boeing. unquestionably, there's problems inside the company too. ah. paul: so why do you think he and these other executives resigned? did they really have to? somebody have to take the fall for this in because you write in your column this week that, actually, there was a lot of signals coming from the government that there needed to be something happening at the senior ranks. enter yeah. this was a change -- >> yeah, this was a change that was directed toward an outside audience. it doesn't do anything for boeing internally. the company still needs to find a new ceo, and now it's set a deadline that it's going to force it to make a decision maybe faster than it should have. but the national transportation safety board gave some scathing testimony recently about the inability of boeing to find the maintenance records to explain what happens with the alaska airlines flight. the finishing aa conducted an audit of the 737 assembly line and found all kinds of problems. the fbi and the justice de
than boeing. unquestionably, there's problems inside the company too. ah. paul: so why do you think he and these other executives resigned? did they really have to? somebody have to take the fall for this in because you write in your column this week that, actually, there was a lot of signals coming from the government that there needed to be something happening at the senior ranks. enter yeah. this was a change -- >> yeah, this was a change that was directed toward an outside audience....
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we do not have a boeing rep here but how can boeing allegedly and not fully cooperate with the ntsb? how is that even possible? >> it's absolutely inexcusable. the ceo has gone out repeatedly saying he's going to be fully cooperative and transparent. but honestly this is nothing new to us. just like the air crash boeing was not forthcoming at all. we should not be surprised about that. one thing i want to mention ntsb chair they weren't cooperating ntsb sat on this for two months. the moment they first knew they had an obligation to alert the public. as they rushed the plane back in service we still have unresolved questions. i have got to tell you it is concerning to me ntsb did not think it was important enough and they sat on that information for two months until the senate asked. arthel: what would they do that? >> my assessment is the ntsb looked and read the cards and figured information is starting to leak out for but we do not t to be held holding the bag so to speak. we went to come out and rent out boeing and that is what they did. you have to also understand they hesitated
we do not have a boeing rep here but how can boeing allegedly and not fully cooperate with the ntsb? how is that even possible? >> it's absolutely inexcusable. the ceo has gone out repeatedly saying he's going to be fully cooperative and transparent. but honestly this is nothing new to us. just like the air crash boeing was not forthcoming at all. we should not be surprised about that. one thing i want to mention ntsb chair they weren't cooperating ntsb sat on this for two months. the...
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and boeing's technical problems have been growing like a snowball lately. on march 6 , one of the engines caught fire on a boeing 737 flying from houston to florida. the plane had to be landed urgently, fortunately no one was hurt. on march 7, 877, taking off from san francisco to tokyo, a tire on one of the landing gear fell off, the flight was diverted and landed in los angeles. on march 8, a united airlines boeing 737 skidded off the runway in houston for an unknown reason. and the most recent case was yesterday. a chilean latham airlines boeing 787, flying from australia to new zealand, suddenly began to lose altitude. there were 263 passengers on board. the plane almost completely stopped, there is probably no other way to describe it, it began to fall nose down, and then started flying again. i asked the pilot what happened? he replied: the devices turned off, all the devices turned off completely for a few seconds. about 50 people received various injuries, as a result of this incident, thirteen passengers required hospitalization, and the boeing is
and boeing's technical problems have been growing like a snowball lately. on march 6 , one of the engines caught fire on a boeing 737 flying from houston to florida. the plane had to be landed urgently, fortunately no one was hurt. on march 7, 877, taking off from san francisco to tokyo, a tire on one of the landing gear fell off, the flight was diverted and landed in los angeles. on march 8, a united airlines boeing 737 skidded off the runway in houston for an unknown reason. and the most...
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boeing employees are asked to report any safety deficiencies. boeing's technical defects have hindered the competition of this american company in the production of airplanes in the world markets. especially after china announced the plane passenger 309 production of this country orders from the world. it is up to each manufacturer to prove how strong their products are. the price floor guarantees a valid price guarantee along with a written guarantee of a specialized reference for household appliances. choose our furniture with open arms in the hyper product of ivan house for every taste with a guaranteed price . one-day delivery with the color and design of your choice . take delivery of your furniture today and up to pay in 3 years, hyper home goods, 1 km , 22nd tehran highway, karaj, facing the exit of shahid hammet highway, mom, dad, where are you, how are you, we are fine, don't worry, we have come to sarai irani at this time of the year, the special sale of air conditioners in a large iranian mansion has begun with exceptional conditions,
boeing employees are asked to report any safety deficiencies. boeing's technical defects have hindered the competition of this american company in the production of airplanes in the world markets. especially after china announced the plane passenger 309 production of this country orders from the world. it is up to each manufacturer to prove how strong their products are. the price floor guarantees a valid price guarantee along with a written guarantee of a specialized reference for household...
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the response to reduced deliveries from boeing. in the water trend -- the ceo joins us in just a bit. welcome to bloomberg markets. take a look at the markets. i have green on the screen behind me. the s&p 500 up .5. same with big tech. yields higher as well. take a look at the 10-year treasury yield higher by four basis points. solidly over 4%. added thanks to this morning's cpi data. let's get a break down from mike mckeon. it came in hot. >> i would say it came in warm. the headline was that it was higher than expected coming in at .4% rather than .3%. a lot of that is due to energy and the fed will look past that. the core rate came in unchanged, a .4 percent increase. what went up? car insurance went up. it continues to do that. it is a sticky price inflation thing. gasoline up 3.8%. it had been a regular dropping gasoline for months and it has turned the other way as gasoline usage takes up here used cars up .5%. .6% for apparel. dani burger was pointing out that most of that was for womenswear. bad news there. what does it m
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boeing employees have been asked to report any safety deficiencies. the technical defects of boeing compete with this american company in the production of airplanes. it has faced problems in the global markets, especially after china announced that the c919 passenger plane produced in this country has received global orders. the c919 is similar to what boeing and abbas produce in the narrow body segment. we will compete with it. it depends on each manufacturer how much power their products to prove specialists of a knowledge-based company succeeded in the technical knowledge of repairs and. achieve passenger aircraft engine maintenance. with this achievement , the repair of these engines, whose knowledge was limited to a few countries in the world , can be done inside the country in less than a month. 40% of the aircraft maintenance cost is for the engine. acquiring the technical knowledge of product maintenance, which accounts for 40% of passenger aircraft repairs. every 2000 about the flight cycle of our engines in iran , they need a maintenance pr
boeing employees have been asked to report any safety deficiencies. the technical defects of boeing compete with this american company in the production of airplanes. it has faced problems in the global markets, especially after china announced that the c919 passenger plane produced in this country has received global orders. the c919 is similar to what boeing and abbas produce in the narrow body segment. we will compete with it. it depends on each manufacturer how much power their products to...
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factory floor >> there are issues around the safety culture in boeing. their priorities have been on production and not on safety and quality. and so, what we really are focused on now is shifting that focus from production to safety and quality >> what were some of the things you saw that gave you concern? >> well, really looking for that indicator of a safety culture. so, before going out on the floor, of a manufacturing floor, you would expect a thorough safety briefing that wasn't part of the process. and then reviewing the floor, expected a lot of conversation around quality assurance and safety and again, that wasn't there. it was all about production and there is nothing wrong with production, but it has to follow safety >> were you a bit surprised this would be happening you, the top faa person visiting, and something as simple as staging a safety briefing didn't take place? >> i think it really shows how the mind-set has been on production and i think you would have expected at least more of a show of focus on safety. and that was lacking. >> in
factory floor >> there are issues around the safety culture in boeing. their priorities have been on production and not on safety and quality. and so, what we really are focused on now is shifting that focus from production to safety and quality >> what were some of the things you saw that gave you concern? >> well, really looking for that indicator of a safety culture. so, before going out on the floor, of a manufacturing floor, you would expect a thorough safety briefing...
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it's a boeing problem. the body of 62 year old john barnett, a longtime boeing employee and quality manager, was found in charleston, south carolina, where he was being questioned in a case against boeing. >> barnett told the bbc in 2019 that workers deliberately used faulty parts on the production line. boeing denied his claims, and this past january, he told tmz he was not surprised when that door panel blew off the alaska airlines flight. >> what we're seeing with the door plug blow out is what i've seen with the rest of the airplane as far as jobs not being completed properly, inspection of steps being removed. >> in a statement, boeing said we are saddened by mr. barnett's passing and our thoughts are with his family and friends in just the last 24 hours. another unusual incident on a boeing jet. 50 passengers were injured on a 787 dreamliner over australia, many thrown into the ceiling. describing a sudden nosedive, the airline calls the incident a strong shake and blames a technical event. the good n
it's a boeing problem. the body of 62 year old john barnett, a longtime boeing employee and quality manager, was found in charleston, south carolina, where he was being questioned in a case against boeing. >> barnett told the bbc in 2019 that workers deliberately used faulty parts on the production line. boeing denied his claims, and this past january, he told tmz he was not surprised when that door panel blew off the alaska airlines flight. >> what we're seeing with the door plug...
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this is another problem for boeing. we learned late friday and over weekend, there is pressure on boeing. doj opened criminal investigation into the door plug blow out of the alaska jet in early january. pete buttigieg said it is time for boeing to start answering questions, watch. >> boeing needs too cooperate in every respect and faa given 90 days to control quality issue around. dealing with boeing and any regulatory issue. >> cheryl: boeing said we've looked extensively and have shared with ntsb what became our hypothesis, documents required were not created when the door plug was open. give you statement from alaska. they said in an event, it is normal for doj to conduct investigation. we're fully cooperating, don't believe we are a target of this investigation. here is the thing with boeing, basically there was a subcontractor, door plug was taken out on the alaska jet last september, put back in. that is working hypothesis. there is no working documentation puts more pressure on boeing between the two fatal max j
this is another problem for boeing. we learned late friday and over weekend, there is pressure on boeing. doj opened criminal investigation into the door plug blow out of the alaska jet in early january. pete buttigieg said it is time for boeing to start answering questions, watch. >> boeing needs too cooperate in every respect and faa given 90 days to control quality issue around. dealing with boeing and any regulatory issue. >> cheryl: boeing said we've looked extensively and have...
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he was trying to save boeing. he saw this coming and said at some point this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in the middle of boeing's reputational crisis, boeing ceo dave calhoun announced he's stepping down. in a statement boeing said, "we're saddened by mr. barnett's passing, and our thoughts are with his family and friends." i asked rodney barnett about his brother's legacy. >> that's all he wanted, that's all he wanted, just the safety of the public. >> reporter: he thought that was at stake? >> he knew that was at stake, and that's what he was concentrating on. >> reporter: barnett's family is trying to carry on his whistleblower lawsuit against boeing after seven years of litigation. it's scheduled for trial this september. mark strassmann, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >>> overseas now to the war in gaza. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has agreed to reschedule his delegation's visit to the white house to discuss a possible operation in rafah. netanyahu canceled the plan
he was trying to save boeing. he saw this coming and said at some point this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in the middle of boeing's reputational crisis, boeing ceo dave calhoun announced he's stepping down. in a statement boeing said, "we're saddened by mr. barnett's passing, and our thoughts are with his family and friends." i asked rodney barnett about his brother's legacy. >> that's all he wanted, that's all he wanted, just the safety of the public....
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apenas hace 2 días en un boeing 787 en un vuelo de latam entre australia y chile. el avión descendió de repente hiriendo a decenas de pasajeros en su momento, cada una de las aerolíneas manifestó su disposición en colaborar con las investigaciones para agudizar más el escándalo. hayan muerto hace 3 días a un ex empleado de boeing, quien había trabajado 32 años en la empresa, fue encontrado muerto en charleston de un balazo en medio de un juicio contra la empresa que negó todas sus aseveraciones . sus abogados dijeron hoy que fue objeto de represalias y no tiene ningún indicio de que se quitara la vida, por lo que piden a la policía esclarecer su muerte en las auditorías a la empresa boeing y a su proveedor clave spirit aero systems, se reveló que algunos mecánicos usaban una tarjeta de hotel para pasar el sello de una puerta. también que llegaron a aplicar jabón líquido como lubricante para sellar la puerta de los aviones. eso me parece algo abominable. hoy hay unas controles muy, muy estrictos al tipo de materiales que se debe usar en en el mant
apenas hace 2 días en un boeing 787 en un vuelo de latam entre australia y chile. el avión descendió de repente hiriendo a decenas de pasajeros en su momento, cada una de las aerolíneas manifestó su disposición en colaborar con las investigaciones para agudizar más el escándalo. hayan muerto hace 3 días a un ex empleado de boeing, quien había trabajado 32 años en la empresa, fue encontrado muerto en charleston de un balazo en medio de un juicio contra la empresa que negó todas sus...
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■ú >> boeing or spirit in this case it's boeing? >> we have not gotten there trying toprovide but can't find. all the security camera footage is a race within 30 days and overwritten. >> just to be clear you're referring to names working that shift or are you talking about the documents? >> the documents they can't find the names we've not been provided. >> let me ask about the three subcontractors those are subcontractors of spirit air spr system? ha correct. it was thought spirit arrow system actual employees were doing work turns out to being done? >> that is correct. three different entities for the three different people. >> information regarding that circumstance? >> we are not at this time. it was a surprise to us we were not told before being contacted by the individual employees that they were contractors and who they were contractors for. but we do not have other information missi space to my knowledge. >> two quick questions i want to ask before my time expires further. ntsb and you make interim recommendations as far as
■ú >> boeing or spirit in this case it's boeing? >> we have not gotten there trying toprovide but can't find. all the security camera footage is a race within 30 days and overwritten. >> just to be clear you're referring to names working that shift or are you talking about the documents? >> the documents they can't find the names we've not been provided. >> let me ask about the three subcontractors those are subcontractors of spirit air spr system? ha correct....
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boeing has manufacturing woes are rippling across the industry . >> southwest, which only flies boeing jets now, says it will stop hiring pilots and flight attendants and may have to reduce flight schedules because of delivery delays from boeing. united airlines also imposing a hiring freeze in alaska airlines is warning of possible schedule changes. more than 2800 boeing jets are in service nationwide. a recent poll found only 18% of passengers have high confidence that the planes are properly maintained. in response to the concerns, boeing saying we are squarely focused on implementing changes to strengthen quality as difficult and as painful these inspections are for boeing. >> they will help them get back to basics, to be able to begin to earn the trust of the faa and the flying public. >> meanwhile, days after a boeing whistleblower who had raised concerns about production quality was found dead of an apparent suicide, his lawyer has released a statement saying john barnett was in very good spirits and we didn't see any indication he would take his own life. we need more informati
boeing has manufacturing woes are rippling across the industry . >> southwest, which only flies boeing jets now, says it will stop hiring pilots and flight attendants and may have to reduce flight schedules because of delivery delays from boeing. united airlines also imposing a hiring freeze in alaska airlines is warning of possible schedule changes. more than 2800 boeing jets are in service nationwide. a recent poll found only 18% of passengers have high confidence that the planes are...
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following these events , the management group of boeing was changed and the boeing max family jets were out of service for two years all over the world because this aviation incident was caused by an error in the registration system of this type of aircraft. at the end of last year, an investigation was conducted on boeing 737 max jets. and that is after it was found out in the normal technical examinations that it was a mistake. missing has been seen on two planes. per month january saw the most recent instance of boeing's quality control problems, when the entry door in the fuselage of a brand new 737 max airliner exploded at an altitude of approximately 15,000 feet, causing a hole in the fuselage. subsequent investigations by the national aviation safety board in the united states showed that according to the new york times report , the flight safety review authority found dozens of problems in the max 737 aircraft production line . these findings follow a six-week audit of this company was acquired. boeing is facing lawsuits from passengers as well as a criminal investigation into t
following these events , the management group of boeing was changed and the boeing max family jets were out of service for two years all over the world because this aviation incident was caused by an error in the registration system of this type of aircraft. at the end of last year, an investigation was conducted on boeing 737 max jets. and that is after it was found out in the normal technical examinations that it was a mistake. missing has been seen on two planes. per month january saw the...
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boeing, i ain't going and now it is a boeing, i'm not going. they become the but of jokes, it's time to find somebody who has integrity and can produce a quality product. the test versus an account will not solve the problem. host: let's talk to gregory in silver spring, maryl there is ae fish go from the headfirst. i want to kno prosecuted at the? if you don't prosecute the ceo of the company, the chairman of the board, how can you bring change in a company? ultimately, the shareholders bear the burden. we are normal people, i have boeing stock. i suffer. where is the prosecutionceo then of the board? why are they not in prison? guest: i actually know the answer to that. after e 737 max8 crashes, the department of justice entered into withg something called a deferred prosecution agreement. the dpa, they had a peri of time where they were supposed to commito no further wrongdoings or violationsd and if they thatd essentially not be prosecuted. that time ended in january this year. united states department of justice now evaluate whether boeing
boeing, i ain't going and now it is a boeing, i'm not going. they become the but of jokes, it's time to find somebody who has integrity and can produce a quality product. the test versus an account will not solve the problem. host: let's talk to gregory in silver spring, maryl there is ae fish go from the headfirst. i want to kno prosecuted at the? if you don't prosecute the ceo of the company, the chairman of the board, how can you bring change in a company? ultimately, the shareholders bear...
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within boeing. finish. >> you're going to look at the cultural concerns broadly. >> yes, yes. >> i think that's absolutely critical. now i'd like to turn to the significant risk posed by autonomous vehicles. in the past 8 years, the ntsb has investigated multiple incidents involving autonomous driving technologies like tesla's autopilot system that aree designed to operate in ospecific road conditions. particular ifly on highways. in fact, in 2016, ntsb recommended that the national highway traffic safety administration and auto he was restrict drivers from activating these systems outside those road conditions. it's long past time that we take firm control of the wheel and steer towards safety and implement this recommendation re. so, madam chair, can you briefly explain the reasoning for this recommendation? >> yes. and, in fact,hi i taught this my come up because this -- you're a champion on this issue. and i just pulled tesla's statement on, which is really their limitations on operational desig
within boeing. finish. >> you're going to look at the cultural concerns broadly. >> yes, yes. >> i think that's absolutely critical. now i'd like to turn to the significant risk posed by autonomous vehicles. in the past 8 years, the ntsb has investigated multiple incidents involving autonomous driving technologies like tesla's autopilot system that aree designed to operate in ospecific road conditions. particular ifly on highways. in fact, in 2016, ntsb recommended that the...
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safety and quality at boeing. we are focused on demonstrating change and building trust one airplane at a time. this increased scrutiny, whether from ourselves, from the faa, or from others will make us better." have you seen anything that indicates that bad airplanes are leaving the factory, planes with safety in flight issues related to production? >> there are not unsafe airplanes leaving that factory. >> if you saw something that concerned you about the safety of planes leaving the factory would you shut it down? >> absolutely. >> is boeing too big to fail, in your opinion? >> economics isn't part of my portfolio, but i would say they're too big to not make a good airplane. they have all the resources they need. there is no reason they can't make a good airplane. and that's our focus right now. >> you feel confident that boeing will get its act together? >> i don't think they have a choice. so i am confident they will. >> whitaker is also concerned about a series of aviation incidents, many involving united ai
safety and quality at boeing. we are focused on demonstrating change and building trust one airplane at a time. this increased scrutiny, whether from ourselves, from the faa, or from others will make us better." have you seen anything that indicates that bad airplanes are leaving the factory, planes with safety in flight issues related to production? >> there are not unsafe airplanes leaving that factory. >> if you saw something that concerned you about the safety of planes...
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without boeing's ceo calhoun there. so that's quite telling that they wanted to speak to the board without the man at the top actually present. so even though these leadership changes were formalized over the weekend in that board session, they have really been discussed for some months behind the scenes. particularly after the near catastrophic accident that we had on alaska airlines back in early january where that door plug blew out. directors wanting to signal this overhaul, we were told ahead of the company, is issuing its annual property statement, which was delayed by several weeks. as you said, the boeing chief executive officer stepping down at the end of the year, the chairman saying he won't stand for reelection and the embattled chief of boeing's commercial airlines division saying the airplanes division rather, saying that he is going to be stepping aside immediately and he's going to be replaced by the chief operating officer, stephanie pope. so this is really a complete overhaul. i think investors, you me
without boeing's ceo calhoun there. so that's quite telling that they wanted to speak to the board without the man at the top actually present. so even though these leadership changes were formalized over the weekend in that board session, they have really been discussed for some months behind the scenes. particularly after the near catastrophic accident that we had on alaska airlines back in early january where that door plug blew out. directors wanting to signal this overhaul, we were told...
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i think that is the next big order for boeing. jonathan: brooke sutherland alluded to perhaps they did not realize how big this would turn out to be. what do you think the defining moment was in the last few months? when did they realize they needed big changes? >> to me, the defining moment was more a death of 1000 cuts. all the little problems coming through the manufacturing process, especially at spirit aerosystems with airplanes not created correctly. i don't think it was any big event but just the constancy of the problems coming out. annmarie: as they search for another chief executive office, how much of a liability is that there is not a multipronged industry with many players? there is a duopoly, one in europe and the u.s.. >> is definitely a challenge -- there is definitely a challenge. i do not think there is a wide talent base. suppliers are potentially fertile ground for another ceo. especially as you get into engine manufacturers, there may be some talent down there they can find. that business is a super tight tole
i think that is the next big order for boeing. jonathan: brooke sutherland alluded to perhaps they did not realize how big this would turn out to be. what do you think the defining moment was in the last few months? when did they realize they needed big changes? >> to me, the defining moment was more a death of 1000 cuts. all the little problems coming through the manufacturing process, especially at spirit aerosystems with airplanes not created correctly. i don't think it was any big...
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as a result of an accident on another, boeing $737.00 plane again, due to technical problems. and this is just to name a few of many actual technical emergencies that happened to associating associated with boeing planes. just last week there were others connected to tire falling off the plane, an engine caught on fire and even a failure of the planes control system. and it's even lead at least one travel a search engine, kayak, to start helping it's users avoid boeing planes altogether. cool, yeah, makes it easy for consent travelers to avoid 737 max flights. we've increased the prominence of the max fuel to on site airlines, the open substitute equipment. so travelers should double check before departure on top of that, the new york times recently published an article showing that boeing's 737 max plane had failed. the 33 audits conducted by the federal aviation administration. apparently, there were dozens of problems with the production process, but this isn't actually the 1st time that boeing's production line has received negative attention. back in 2014 al jazeera, cond
as a result of an accident on another, boeing $737.00 plane again, due to technical problems. and this is just to name a few of many actual technical emergencies that happened to associating associated with boeing planes. just last week there were others connected to tire falling off the plane, an engine caught on fire and even a failure of the planes control system. and it's even lead at least one travel a search engine, kayak, to start helping it's users avoid boeing planes altogether. cool,...
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involving boeing planes. the latest on monday, when a 787 from the south american airline lantem apparently dropped abruptly midflight from sydney to auckland were injuring at least 50 passengers and crew members. the airline says it's unclear what caused the strong movement on the flight. nbc news has also confirmed that the justice department has launched a criminal investigation into boeing following the blowout door plug on in january. the ntsb determined the plane left the boeing plant without critical bolts that hold the plug in place. a scathing new faa audit also found boeing failed to comply with its own quality control procedures. >> we're working with boeing and demanding that they come up with a very detailed plan within the next 90 days to fix the quality issues that are out there. >> yeah, "the new york times" and nbc news now confirming that 33 of 89 faa audits into boeing, boeing failed. 33 of 89 audits. boeing today in an email to employees encouraged them to see something, say something if y
involving boeing planes. the latest on monday, when a 787 from the south american airline lantem apparently dropped abruptly midflight from sydney to auckland were injuring at least 50 passengers and crew members. the airline says it's unclear what caused the strong movement on the flight. nbc news has also confirmed that the justice department has launched a criminal investigation into boeing following the blowout door plug on in january. the ntsb determined the plane left the boeing plant...
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some old boeing, bad news. i assessed that that's a vis a vis whistleblower, who raised concerns about the dreamliner and boeing's manufacturing processes. and what did you think when you had the news about that junk bonnet? some students that as well as course, it's tragic. and it's course, it's going to raise questions. again, there seems to be a sort of vague link between boeing and this, you know, terrible thing happening, whether the suicide was linked to, you know, this lawsuit, he was a little bit of context. he was involved in a whistleblower lawsuit against boeing. he had gone from is his home in louisiana to south carolina, and he was in the process of giving depositions in this lawsuit. it was supposed to turn up uh for the deposition that morning. he didn't show up, they worked for him, and he was found dead in his truck having presumably committed suicide. this is all very unfortunate. we don't really know anything at this point of it. why he committed suicide, but it, you know, it clearly looks ba
some old boeing, bad news. i assessed that that's a vis a vis whistleblower, who raised concerns about the dreamliner and boeing's manufacturing processes. and what did you think when you had the news about that junk bonnet? some students that as well as course, it's tragic. and it's course, it's going to raise questions. again, there seems to be a sort of vague link between boeing and this, you know, terrible thing happening, whether the suicide was linked to, you know, this lawsuit, he was a...
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dealing directly with boeing. as far as the number of aircraft returning to service, 90% so far most of them have been returned to service. >> i yield back. >> i thought about it but i thought that i would pass. i recognize the gentleman from new jersey. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to think administrator whitaker for being here today. it is a critical aspect of aviation. many runway instances and near misses have been rubbed boarded over the past year and you outlined in your testimony actions at the faa has taken to address these risks. what are some of the challenges that you still face in addressing such safety risks. >> we do not have a lot of direct barriers. we have passed runway safety teams to virtually every major airport in the country to review the geometry of the airport and assess what tech analogies may be helpful whether it is as simple as lighting source signs or a more complex surface awareness. those surface awareness technology in the tower that is the most helpful, i think that tha
dealing directly with boeing. as far as the number of aircraft returning to service, 90% so far most of them have been returned to service. >> i yield back. >> i thought about it but i thought that i would pass. i recognize the gentleman from new jersey. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to think administrator whitaker for being here today. it is a critical aspect of aviation. many runway instances and near misses have been rubbed boarded over the past year and you...
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they were a part of boeing, boeing spun them out. there's now a relatively new ceo, who has a boeing pedigree in there. >> yes. >> spirit aerosystems, comfortable opening it? obviously, you do. >> yes. again, i think these issues, you know, they're definitely serious with what happened on january 5th, it was a big issue. but i think it's something that will get worked out. they'll get process in place and get squared away. >> you're no stranger to wild stuff, landing jets on aircraft carriers at night. this jet that dove for thousands of feet, what do you think happened there? >> that's obviously very scary. but just reading -- negative g event like that is not fun. i've been in a plane with that kind of negative g, and it's dynamic. obviously i was strapped into an ejection seat, so it's a little different. it sounds like what happened, unfortunately, it was a crew member that sounds like they pushed a button and pushed a seat forward. ? >> the cockpit? >> this is just from what i read, essentially there's a switch in the back of th
they were a part of boeing, boeing spun them out. there's now a relatively new ceo, who has a boeing pedigree in there. >> yes. >> spirit aerosystems, comfortable opening it? obviously, you do. >> yes. again, i think these issues, you know, they're definitely serious with what happened on january 5th, it was a big issue. but i think it's something that will get worked out. they'll get process in place and get squared away. >> you're no stranger to wild stuff, landing...
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of course, boeing united airlines, boeing at this point of 8/10 of 1%. including ceo dave calhoun out by the end of 2024, stephanie pope will be in. effective today, the head of commercial airlines hopefully fixed a lot of the safety issues and incidents they had. speaking of safety incidents, a bloomberg exclusive, united airlines down 5.7%, the worst day since january. the faa may take steps to temper their growth in the near term at least. temporary steps that could include not allowing them to use newer planes and also not putting new routes into effect and that of course ahead of that all-important summer season, could be part of the reason that we have united airlines down so much. katie: big time shaping up to be a very lively day for united. abigail doolittle, thank you so much. >> coming out, the fight at the house of mouse. the latest on disney's proxy battle. founding director of the weinberg center for corporate -- corporate governance at the university of delaware is our guest. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. how am i going to find a d
of course, boeing united airlines, boeing at this point of 8/10 of 1%. including ceo dave calhoun out by the end of 2024, stephanie pope will be in. effective today, the head of commercial airlines hopefully fixed a lot of the safety issues and incidents they had. speaking of safety incidents, a bloomberg exclusive, united airlines down 5.7%, the worst day since january. the faa may take steps to temper their growth in the near term at least. temporary steps that could include not allowing them...
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"the new york times" reporting boeing failed 33 of 89 audits, and boeing supplier spirit aerosystems which builds the fuselage failed half of its 13 audits. >> as difficult and painful inspections are for boeing, it will help them get back to basics to earn the trust of the faa and the flying public. >> byron: our thanks to trevor. in a statement about john barnett's death, boeing said, quote, we are saddened by my barnett's passing, and our thoughts are with his family and friends. >>> coming up, after the fall. legendary actress jenifer lewis speaking out for the first time about a terrifying fall that nearly killed her. i won't let me moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me... emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge tremfyant®. ask you doctor about
"the new york times" reporting boeing failed 33 of 89 audits, and boeing supplier spirit aerosystems which builds the fuselage failed half of its 13 audits. >> as difficult and painful inspections are for boeing, it will help them get back to basics to earn the trust of the faa and the flying public. >> byron: our thanks to trevor. in a statement about john barnett's death, boeing said, quote, we are saddened by my barnett's passing, and our thoughts are with his family...