Wilson Aerospace, a security, aviation and construction company, is suing Boeing over a wide range of claims - calling the firm 'beyond despicable'. Boeing claims the lawsuit is 'rife with inaccuracies'.
It says frequent use of the 'FFTD-1' tool"in a manor non-conforming with its original design" led to trapped fittings, with a nut becoming distorted and fixed in place.
"I hope that this lawsuit will put a stop to Boeing's repeated practice of prioritising its own profits over safety."Wilson Aerospace claims Boeing orchestrated a cover-up, expunging all records showing any relationship between the companies.
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