Boeing's already battered reputation took another hit at two US Senate committee hearings today on Capitol Hill, with witnesses questioning how the company builds aeroplanes and the safety of those planes.One of the key witnesses was Boeing engineer Sam Salehpour, a whistleblower who said he's been threatened for bringing safety concerns to his managers over several years, but that he was testifying due to his belief that "they are putting out defective airplanes"."I have serious concerns about the safety of the 787 and 777 aircraft and I'm willing to take on professional risk to talk about them," he said in his opening statement.
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