Boeing sought on Monday to reassure the general public of the protection of its 787 Dreamliner airplane days earlier than a whistle-blower is scheduled to testify earlier than Congress about his considerations concerning the jet’s structural integrity.
In a briefing for reporters on the manufacturing facility in North Charleston, S.C., the place the airplane is assembled, two prime Boeing engineers mentioned the corporate had carried out exhaustive assessments, inspections and analyses of the airplane, each throughout its growth and lately, and located no proof that its physique would fail prematurely.
The presentation got here slightly below every week after The New York Instances reported the allegations by the whistle-blower, Sam Salehpour, who works as a top quality engineer at Boeing and is ready to testify earlier than a Senate panel on Wednesday. Mr. Salehpour mentioned that sections of the fuselage of the Dreamliner, a wide-body airplane that makes intensive use of composite supplies, weren’t correctly mounted collectively and that the airplane might undergo structural failure over time consequently. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating his allegations.
Mr. Salehpour’s claims immediately created one other public-relations downside for Boeing, which has been dealing with intense scrutiny over its manufacturing practices after a panel got here off a 737 Max throughout an Alaska Airways flight in January.
Mr. Salehpour mentioned that the gaps the place sections of the Dreamliner’s fuselage have been mounted collectively didn’t at all times meet Boeing’s specs, one thing that he mentioned might weaken the plane over time. The Boeing engineers disagreed along with his evaluation, with out naming him. They mentioned the airplane had gone by intensive testing that confirmed that, in a overwhelming majority of instances, the gaps met the specs. Even when the gaps exceeded the specs by an affordable quantity, they might not have an effect on the airplane’s sturdiness, the engineers added.
“Not solely did we interrogate these airframes — we have been taking out fasteners, we have been in search of harm, we’re additionally doing the approval inspections to know the construct situation, and we didn’t discover any fatigue points within the composite construction,” mentioned Steve Chisholm, a vice chairman and the practical chief engineer for mechanical and structural engineering at Boeing.
Mr. Chisholm mentioned the corporate had put the Dreamliner by intensive assessments that turned up no proof of fatigue within the jet’s composite construction. A 787 airframe was subjected to testing that put it by 165,000 “flight cycles,” the equal pressurization and depressurization of as many flights. That determine far exceeded the airplane’s anticipated life span and the airframe nonetheless confirmed no indicators of fatigue, he mentioned.
The 787 airplane with the very best variety of cycles belongs to a Japanese airline, All Nippon Airways, which obtained it in late 2012, in keeping with Boeing. That plane has been by about 16,500 cycles, the corporate mentioned.
In an announcement on Monday, Debra S. Katz, a lawyer for Mr. Salehpour, urged warning about accepting Boeing’s assertions in regards to the Dreamliner as reality.
“We can’t communicate or reply to information that we haven’t seen, however Boeing has at all times mentioned ‘simply belief us’ with regards to security,” Ms. Katz mentioned. “It’s clear that commonplace is now not enough, and any information offered by Boeing ought to be validated by unbiased consultants and the F.A.A. earlier than it’s taken at face worth.”
Mr. Salehpour is scheduled to testify on Wednesday earlier than the Senate Homeland Safety and Governmental Affairs Committee’s investigations subcommittee. Individually that day, the Senate Commerce Committee is planning to carry a listening to with consultants who have been concerned in producing a latest F.A.A. report that faulted Boeing’s security tradition.
Boeing started investigating issues with gaps within the Dreamliner about 5 years in the past, finally discovering that some between adjoining elements of the airplane’s physique didn’t meet its personal specs of being lower than five-thousandths of an inch thick. That led the corporate to pause deliveries for about 18 months because it inspected its processes and planes, making adjustments the place acceptable. That work concerned eradicating hundreds of fasteners from planes in its stock and inspecting the dimensions of the hole between the 2 supplies every fastener held collectively.
The corporate mentioned that about 1 p.c of all gaps inspected failed to satisfy specs. The corporate additionally mentioned that analysis and testing over the previous few years had discovered that the bigger gaps posed no risk to the airplane’s long-term sturdiness.
The corporate famous that 671 Dreamliners had gone by thorough six-year upkeep checks, whereas eight had gone by 12-year checks, and it mentioned that none of these checks discovered any indicators of untimely fatigue. Boeing mentioned it didn’t consider that Dreamliners at present being flown by its prospects have been in want of any modification.