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- The Washington Post article
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- Federal Aviation Administration Special Technical Audit of Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
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Responses to Post Article
- Sky News TV, August 21, 2006: U.S. correspondent Andrew Wilson examines claims by two former auditors of Boeing that aircraft manufacturer built some of its aircraft in the knowledge that certain parts were defective.
- Following up on and quoting the Institute's collaborative investigation with The Washington Post, Japanese journalist Kazumoto Uhno published an article titled "43 Boeing 737 aircrafts in question are still flying over Japan today" in Japan's news magazine Weekly Gendai on July 31, 2006.
- Click here to see what bloggers are saying about this issue.
- From POGO.org's blog (The Project On Government Oversight): "A late tip of the hat to a trailblazing project by Brandeis Investigative Journalism Institute on Boeing whistleblowers published in the The Washington Post, April 17. This is an exciting and creative endeavor that hopefully will supplement the dwindling ranks of investigative journalism."
- Our Washington Post article about oversight lapses at Boeing and the FAA (Federal Aviation Agency) was republished in such on-line and print outlets as: ABC News online; Arkansas Democrat-Gazette; Chicago Tribune; Florida Today; Fort Worth Star-Telegram; MSNBC; News Telegraph (UK); Seattle Post-Intelligencer; The Standard (Hong Kong); Wichita Eagle (Kansas).