Boeing

Police say a former Boeing manager who raised safety questions about the aircraft maker took his own life.
Boeing has faced civil lawsuits, congressional investigations and massive damage to its business since the crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
The president urged the airplane manufacturer to reach a deal that "gets these firefighters the pay and benefits they deserve."
"I almost grew a fear of flying," said the former quality inspector for one of Boeing's main suppliers, Spirit AeroSystems.
No planes have been taken out of service, but the company must create a plan to address ones that are already flying, the FAA said.
The embattled aircraft manufacturer is at odds with the firefighters' union over a new contract. The union calls the lockout a safety risk.
Joshua Dean, a former quality auditor at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems, died following a sudden illness.
The Boeing jet lost the slide shortly after takeoff last week at New York City’s JFK Airport.
Sam Salehpour is scheduled to speak to a Senate panel Wednesday about his concerns over Boeing aircraft.
"That's not how you build a plane," the engineer told reporters Tuesday.