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Rory Kennedy revisits Boeing in new film sparked by whistleblower’s death: ‘We’ve got to stay at this’

Film-maker talks about her documentary on John Barnett, the Boeing whistleblower who killed himself in 2024

Rory Kennedy revisits Boeing in new film sparked by whistleblower’s death: ‘We’ve got to stay at this’

TL;DR

  • Rory Kennedy's new documentary, Freefall: A Reckoning for Boeing, investigates safety concerns at the aircraft manufacturer.
  • The film was motivated by the death of John Barnett, a Boeing whistleblower who died by suicide in 2024.
  • Barnett had previously featured in Kennedy's 2022 film, Downfall: The Case Against Boeing.
  • Barnett documented issues such as the installation of defective parts and a 25% failure rate in 787 emergency oxygen systems.
  • The documentary suggests a decline in safety standards began with the arrival of CEO Jim McNerney in 2005, who implemented a profit-driven philosophy.
  • Boeing has previously expressed confidence in its safety standards and disputed 'inaccurate' claims.
  • Kennedy expresses personal reservations about flying certain Boeing models and remains skeptical about the company's commitment to safety improvements.
  • The article also touches on Kennedy's views regarding the Trump administration's attempt to rename the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.