The news for Boeing has been bad lately.
Now, a new Boeing whistleblower has unveiled himself, and he comes bearing more disturbing allegations.
A whole lot of them, in fact.
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The New York Timeswas first to reportSalehpours claims Tuesday, which largely revolve around Boeings 787 Dreamliner jet.
So, you know, thats not great.
Salehpour has stuck by his criticisms and is scheduled to appear at a Congressional hearing next week.
The truth is Boeing cant keep going the way it is.
It needs to do a little bit better, I think.
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