Boeing Plane’s Mid-Air Blowout Not A Surprise, FAA Panelist Says

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Boeing Plane’s Mid-Air Blowout Not A Surprise, FAA Panelist Says
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The mid-flight blowout that plunged Boeing Co. into a crisis of confidence was not a surprise, considering shortcomings in the company’s safety culture, an aerospace expert plans to tell lawmakers on Wednesday.

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