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‘Speak up’: Boeing executive wants employees, suppliers to discuss safety

Feb 12, 2024, 2:01 PM

FILE - A Boeing 737 Max jet, piloted by Federal Aviation Administration Chief Steve Dickson, prepar...

FILE - A Boeing 737 Max jet, piloted by Federal Aviation Administration Chief Steve Dickson, prepares to land at Boeing Field following a test flight in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

A Boeing executive told suppliers and employees to “speak up” about safety at the conference in Lynnwood last week.

“We need more collaboration. We have to have a free-to-speak-up culture,”Ihssane Mounir, senior vice president of global supply chain for Boeing’s commercial airplanes, said, .

The plea comes after a series of problems with Boeing jets, especially on the Boeing 737 Max 9.

“The safety of our products and the people who step into our products is the core value of Boeing,” Mounir continued.

Attorney’s allegations: Boeing 737 Max 9 ‘was a ticking bomb’

Boeing hopes for a culture shift after a door plug blew off a jetliner during a with passengers onboard last month. No one was injured in that accident, but it has put the aerospace in a negative light.

In a preliminary report released Tuesday, the stated that four bolts designed to hold the door panel were missing.

NTSB: Bolts on Boeing jetliner were missing before a panel blew out midflight

“The airplane is the ultimate teller of truth,” Mounir said. “It shows we’re all working together when we deliver quality. … We serve the airlines by delivering quality.”

The conference is designed to have aerospace workers and experts come together to help solve the industry’s problems.

Boeing returned to this year’s conference after not being represented for the past two years.

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