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Boeing promises changes after getting poor grades in a government audit of manufacturing quality https://t.co/F9RzzPaQTg
Former Boeing employees and safety officials tell @theipaper the problems run deep at the plane manufacturer š Big Read by @SimonMarksFSN: https://t.co/KxLgBSOUjC https://t.co/GMvthgt3mp
U.S. aeronautics giant Boeing, facing increased scrutiny after a series of safety incidents and manufacturing issues, is directing employees to take "immediate actions" to improve operations. https://t.co/8YfrXwcy4m

Boeing has announced a series of measures in response to a U.S. government audit that highlighted significant deficiencies in its manufacturing quality. The aerospace giant has committed to implementing weekly compliance checks for every 737 work cell, as detailed in a company memo. This move comes after the audit revealed employees had violated company manufacturing procedures, prompting Boeing to ensure those individuals understand their job instructions better. The audit's poor grades have led Boeing to promise changes to address the situation, emphasizing the company's focus on improving operations amid increased scrutiny following a series of safety incidents and manufacturing issues.