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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

investigation by the faa after the door plug blowout in january. boeing's number of airplane deliveries sank to 83 in their last quarter compared to 157 the one prior. >> you've got this effort to return to 2019 levels of jetliner production. airbus is getting there. boeing is stumbling pretty badly. >> boeing cfo brian west saying last month, we're deliberately going to slow to get this right, and we're the ones who made the decision to constrain rates on the 737 program. all of this on the brink of sky-high travel demand. major airlines bracing for a huge travel season following a record-setting year for tsa travel numbers. >> it means higher prices but also planes that are going to be more full than they would otherwise be. >> reporter: airlines now have just months left to course-correct before summer travel takes off. marissa parra, nbc news. still ahead, fighting back. the caught-on-camera

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World Business Report

let's talk to murdo morrison from the aviation news site, flight global how deep are boeing's financial and cultural problems? this bowling is really facing a sea of troubles. this latest whistleblower is just the newest problem that boeing has had to face in the past five years. there was the crash and subsequent grounding of the max aircrafts. boeing feels it has aircrafts. boeing feels it has a robust defence against the specific allegation from the 77 product quality. on the 737, the max, it was just the door incident. they are waiting for the investigation and holding its hands up and admitting,

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

asmn reported some disappointing results. for today on the earnings front we have alaska air and key corp reporting before the bell as well as netflix a little bit later in the day. on the data front you have initial jobless claims and existing home sales also being published today. >> meanwhile, boeing in its ongoing quality issues cost united airlines $200 million in the first quarter. tell us about that. >> it's been a bit of a tough start for the year for united airlines. as you'll remember they had to ground a fleet of 737 max 9 jets after the alaska airlines incident. they said this hit of $200 million for the first quarter. as a result united airlines posted a loss of $124 million in q1, but that was a little bit less than expected, which means the united shares were up 17% yesterday. but the issues at boeing will continue to impact united airlines going forward.

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Asia Business Report

of a 737 max plane shortly after take—off. and a preliminary investigation revealed the door was missing four bolts. the ntsb chair reiterated to congress last week that boeing has said there are no records documenting the removal of the alaska airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as for its culture, in a statement to the bbc, boeing said it was taking steps to foster a safety culture that empowers and encourages all employees to raise their voices. it said retaliation was strictly prohibited. the plane—maker's ceo, david calhoun, didn't appear today, but lawmakers said they expect him to testify in the future. united airlines says it will receive compensation from boeing over the grounding

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Hannity

now aided and abetted in the process. >> your reactionaided and ab? rg >> well, what they're all guilty of is the crime of the open border, sean, and they know it. that's why all 51 of them votedm to protect mayorkas today. that's why all 51 of them voted to ignore, to shred the constitution. united states is because of the crime of the open border. and you're exactly right. we've got violence ie op, our ss like we've hardly ever seen. we've got drugs pouring intog c our communities. the leading cause of death in this country, fentanyl. where's itthis coming acrossacross the southern border. who's to blame? joe bide southn is and alejandro mayorkas. they have done this deliberately, sean,n deliberately for political gain. and i just don't think the american an d people are going to let them get by with it. >> but, you know, i know somebody. that works for boeing and works in quality control. ll i know a little something about it now. boeing hasing it had the issue with the 737. the hearing today was more about t the 787. but we've had all these incidents and i know a lots know of people are afraid.exampl

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World Business Report

another boeing engineer, ed pierson, accused the plane—maker of a criminal cover—up after a door blew out of a 737 max plane shortly after take—off and a preliminary investigation revealed the door was missing four bolts. the ntsb chair reiterated to congress last week that boeing has said there are no records documenting the removal of the alaska airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover—up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as for its culture, in a statement to the bbc, boeing said it was taking steps to foster a safety culture that empowers and encourages all employees to raise their voices. it said retaliation was strictly prohibited. the plane—maker ceo, david calhoun, didn't appear today, but lawmakers said they expect him to testify in the future.

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World Business Report

ed pierson, accused the plane—maker of a criminal cover up after a door blew out of a 737 max plane shortly after take—off. and a preliminary investigation revealed the door was missing four bolts. the ntsb chair reiterated to congress last week that boeing has said there are no records documenting the removal of the alaska airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as for its culture, in a statement to the bbc, boeing said it was taking steps to foster a safety culture that empowers and encourages all employees to raise their voices. it said retaliation was strictly prohibited. the plane—maker's ceo, david calhoun, didn't appear today, but lawmakers said they expect him to testify in the future. united airlines says it will receive compensation from boeing over the grounding of it 737 max 8 planes.

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America Reports

a boeing 737 door panel midflight. fbi says criminal charges are possible in that case and the ntsb wants internal repair laws. boeing claims does not know where they are seeking but yesterday a former boeing engineer said they do. >> i will not sugarcoat this, this is a criminal cover-up. records do in fact exist. i know this because i personally passed to the fbi. >> another engineer claims boeing executives favor production over safety and frightened employees who raise concerns. >> i raise concerns internally. i was sidelined, i was told to shut up. i received physical threats. my boss said i would have killed someone who said what you said in a meeting. >> that engineer says of the 787 dreamliner a jet that uses ultralight carbon fiber instead of aluminum, though engineer

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World Business Report

a company veteran of 17 years — told a senate hearing that he was harassed and threatened after he raised concerns about the safety of the firm's planes. and former engineer ed pierson accused the aircraft giant of a cover—up after a door panel blew out of a 737 max 9 jet, shortly after take—off. michelle fleury was watching the hearings. this was damaging testimony for the plane maker boeing. engineer turned whistle—blower sam salehpour claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced retaliation for raising safety issues. and after the threats, and after this, you know, it's like, you know, it really scares me, believe me. but i am at peace. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like, by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives and i'm at peace.

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Asia Business Report

united airlines says it will receive compensation from boeing over the grounding of it 737 max 8 planes. united did not specify the amount it will receive in a us regulatory filing, it previously said it had lost $200 million this year so far. the planes were grounded after an unused doppler blue out of midair on an alaska airlines flight in january. —— door plug. us presidentjoe biden has called for sharply higher tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from china. he's expected to propose raising the rate from 7.5% to 25%. mr biden�*s remarks were aimed at pleasing steelworkers — a key voting block — in the swing state of pennsylvania. he also promised steelworkers he would block the sale of us steel to a japanese firm — which has been controversial. the us house speaker says he plans to include the tiktok bill in a package of bills that are being fast tracked through congress. lawmakers want tiktok�*s owner bytedance to divest its us assets or face a ban.

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