Boeing agreed to pay $61.5 million last week to settle a lawsuit by a whistle-blower
Boeing agreed to pay $61.5 million last week to settle a lawsuit by a whistle-blower who accused the company of selling faulty helicopter gears for the CH-47D Chinook. Brett Roby, a quality control engineer for Speco Corp. of Springfield, Ohio, which manufactured the gears, claims that Seattle-based...
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