March 13, 2024
3 mins read

Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead  

The office said in a news release that he died from “what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound….reports Asian Lite News

A former Boeing employee who had been giving evidence in a whistleblower lawsuit against the company has been found dead in South Carolina, authorities said.

The death of John Barnett, 62, was confirmed by the Charleston County Coroner. The office said in a news release that he died from “what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.”

Barnett worked at Boeing for 32 years and retired in 2017, the BBC reported. From 2010 to 2017, he worked as a quality manager at the airplane manufacturer’s North Charleston plant. The plant manufactured the 787 Dreamliner, which was the subject of multiple whistleblower complaints.

Barnett told the BBC in 2019 that he had uncovered serious problems with oxygen systems on the long-haul jet. Boeing said that it had “identified some oxygen bottles received from the supplier that were not deploying properly,” the BBC said, but said that none of those defective bottles were ever installed.

Barnett also alleged that sub-standard parts that were set to be discarded were fitted to planes to avoid production delays, the BBC reported, and said that he believed the push to build new aircraft meant a rushed process that compromised passengers’ safety. Barnett told the BBC that he had alerted managers to his concerns, but no action was taken. A panel of experts recently criticized Boeing’s safety culture, telling the Federal Aviation Administration that there was a “disconnect” between Boeing’s senior management and workers, and concerns of retaliation.

Boeing has denied Barnett’s allegations, the BBC reported. A 2017 review by the Federal Aviation Administration did find that the location of at least 53 “non-conforming” parts in the North Charleston factory were unknown, mirroring one of Barnett’s allegations, and ordered the airline to take remedial action.

Barnett had accused Boeing of denigrating his character and hampering his career. The manufacturer has denied these allegations.

Barnett was in Charleston this week to give a formal deposition in relation to a defamation lawsuit he had filed against Boeing. He was expected to appear for further questioning on Saturday, but failed to appear. He was found dead in his truck in the hotel’s parking lot.

Boeing said in a statement said that they were “saddened by Mr. Barnett’s passing,” and said their “thoughts are with his family and friends.”

Barnett’s lawyers, Robert Turkewitz and Brian Knowles, said in a joint statement that Barnett “was a brave, honest man of the highest integrity. He cared dearly about his family, his friends, the Boeing company, his Boeing co-workers, and the pilots and people who flew on Boeing aircraft. We have rarely met someone with a more sincere and forthright character.”

“John was in the midst of a deposition in his whistleblower retaliation case, which finally was nearing the end. He was in very good spirits and really looking forward to putting this phase of his life behind him and moving on. We didn’t see any indication he would take his own life. No one can believe it,” the attorneys added. “We are all devasted. We need more information about what happened to John. The Charleston police need to investigate this fully and accurately and tell the public what they find out. No detail can be left unturned.”

Barnett’s family said in a statement that “he was looking forward to having his day in court and hoped that it would force Boeing to change its culture.”

“He was suffering from PTSD and anxiety attacks as a result of being subjected to the hostile work environment at Boeing which we believe led to his death,” the family said.

Boeing has drawn scrutiny for a series of recent incidents. On Monday, at least 50 people were injured by what officials described as a “strong movement” on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner traveling from Sydney to Auckland, New Zealand.

ALSO READ: Stage Set For Biden Trump Rematch

Previous Story

Dubai Tourism Shines at ITB Berlin

Next Story

‘Tamil Nadu Will Not Implement CAA’

Latest from -Top News

New York Honours Indian Constitution

The New York State Senate passed a resolution marking 75 years of the Indian Constitution, introduced by Senator Jeremy Cooney, highlighting shared democratic values with the U.S….reports Asian Lite News The New

Demining support transforms Cambodia

Director for South-East Asia and Pacific, Charles Hay is visiting Cambodia to see the positive impact of the UK’s Global Mine Action Programme   FCDO Director for South-East Asia and Pacific, Charles

UK-Angola trade mission strengthens ties

British businesses explore Angola’s crucial sectors, forging partnerships for continued sustainable growth Ambassador Bharat Joshi welcomed UK Trade Envoy Calvin Bailey and a delegation of over 20 UK businesses eager to explore

Senior general appointed new Royal Navy chief in UK

Gen. Sir Gwyn Jenkins also faced allegations that he oversaw the rejection of hundreds of resettlement applications from former Afghan special forces members who served alongside British troops against the Taliban The
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Senate confirms Ratcliffe as CIA chief 

The Upper Chamber on Thursday voted 74-25 to approve the

Biden says Palestinian state should come via talks

President believes that what is happening in Gaza is not