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Boeing Faces Whistleblower Claims of Lapses on Some 787 Jets

  • Mechanic says Boeing supplier fired him after raising concerns
  • FAA has seen whistleblower reports surge since January blowout
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A subcontractor mechanic who worked on Boeing Co.’s 787 Dreamliner alleged he was retaliated against after raising concerns about work he observed on the plane, according to a statement from attorneys representing him as a whistleblower.

Richard Cuevas claimed he observed “substandard manufacturing and maintenance practices” on the 787’s forward pressure bulkhead - a dome shaped piece located in the jet’s nose that’s critical to maintaining cabin pressure, according to a statement by attorneys Debra Katz and Lisa Banks.