A string of whistleblowers this year has raised allegations about Boeing factory lapses, including an official federal complaint from a current employee that Boeing hid potentially defective parts from Federal Aviation Administration inspectors, and that some of those parts likely ended up in planes.
Most of the parts that were meant to be scrapped were often painted red to signify they were unsuitable for assembly lines, Meyers said.
In a statement to CNN, Boeing did not dispute Meyers’ allegations.
Meyers describes a pressure-packed environment at the Everett factory, where assembly teams competed with each other to find the parts they needed.
Workers assemble Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner airplanes at the Boeing Everett Factory in Everett, Washington.
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