Boeing Whistleblower Raises Serious Concerns Over Structural Integrity Issues Plaguing The Dreamliner 787
Boeing is facing troubling new allegations from an insider concerning structural deficiencies afflicting its flagship wide-body jet, the Dreamliner 787. According to claims made by veteran Boeing engineer Sam Salehpour, improper assembly techniques have introduced vulnerabilities. That jeopardize the long-term integrity of the Dreamliner 787.
Salehpour asserts that taking shortcuts to expedite construction has resulted in large fuselage sections. Arriving from different manufacturers not being adequately fastened together. This shoddy work, he warns, could allow the plane to literally start coming apart after thousands of flight cycles as repeated stresses and strains take their toll. As an engineer with over a decade of experience at Boeing. His grave concerns deserve to be thoroughly and immediately investigated.
A History of Safety Concerns
This is unfortunately not the first time issues have been flagged. Regarding production practices at the South Carolina plant where Dreamliner 787s are constructed. Previous whistleblowers had cited unrealistic work quotas pushing a quantity-over-quality mindset, with valid issues of compromised safety being disregarded. The recent mysterious death of one such whistleblower only adds to the disturbing cloud hanging over the program.
Boeing unsurprisingly denies the new structural integrity claims, yet their word alone is not sufficient given the string of failures plaguing the company of late. Independent verification is imperative to assure the airworthiness of the Dreamliner 787, as even a single undetected defect could lead to catastrophic consequences. Passengers entrust their lives to the integrity of the machines that fly them across the globe.