FLYERSRIGHTS APPEALS FAA DECISION KEEPING BOEING QC PLAN A SECRET FlyersRights has appealed the FAA denial of its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the Boeing Quality Control Improvement Plan. This plan was submitted to the FAA seeking relief from restrictions on 737 MAX manufacturing due to numerous safety defects, including the inflight blowout […]
Update: Our Letter to the Boeing CEO Recently, we wrote to the new CEO of Boeing requesting that he provides more transparency to and communication with stakeholders, such as passenger representatives and independent safety experts. We believe open communication could foster a productive dialogue and that transparency can provide a way for Boeing to convince […]
FlyersRights Files 737 MAX FOIA Reply, Oral Arguments on 4/20 FLYERSRIGHTS.ORG FILES BOEING 737 MAX FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT LAWSUIT REPLY BRIEF The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals set Oral Arguments for April 20, 2023. For more information, contact, Paul Hudson, President of FlyersRights.org, 800-662-1859, paul@flyersrights.org Washington, DC – March 13, 2023 FlyersRights.org submitted its […]
Should Boeing Have Retired the 747? Excerpts from Seattle Times On Tuesday, Boeing will wave a final goodbye to the 747 jumbo jet. In the years after its launch, the 747 elevated the Puget Sound region to the world’s premier airplane manufacturing site and boosted Boeing to preeminence in aviation. It made international air travel […]
The Boeing 737 MAX is Still Flying — Despite Evidence By Ed Pierson Ask almost anyone what caused two Boeing 737 MAX planes to crash moments after takeoff in 2018 and 2019, and they’ll likely say what has been repeatedly parroted by the media and U.S. government agencies: a software malfunction. This theory, expertly peddled […]
Boeing 737 MAX Concerns Drag on 4 Years Excerpts from Fierce Electronics Nearly four years after two Boeing 737 MAX crashes killed 346 people in Indonesia and Ethiopia, criticism is still being leveled at the aerospace giant for lack of complete public transparency concerning what happened. “What is still needed is for Boeing to demonstrate […]
Paul Hudson Joins 'Warning Bells with Ed Pierson' Ed is joined by the President of Flyers Rights and prominent rights advocate Paul Hudson to discuss the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request and subsequent lawsuit filed in an attempt to gain access to data on the recertification of the 737 Max planes. LISTEN ON APPLE […]
Boeing Whistleblower Ed Pierson Joins FlyersRights' Board For Immediate Release Before two crashes of the 737 MAX, Pierson raised production concerns with supervisors and recommended shutting down production of the MAX. November 21, 2022, Washington, DC – FlyersRights is pleased to announce that Ed Pierson has joined the Board of Directors for FlyersRights.org, the largest […]
DOJ Position on Corporate Criminal Behavior Needs to be Reversed The position of the Department of Justice (DOJ), people killed due to corporate criminal behavior are not crime victims, is not tenable and needs to reversed. The argument that DOJ did not consult with the families of the 346 killed by the concealed and defective […]
Boeing Accepts Sole Responsibility for 737 MAX Crashes This civil case agreement waiving discovery makes the FlyersRights.org litigation one of the only ways Accountability and Truth about the MAX crashes can be achieved, as well as future Safety to prevent avoidable deaths due to lax, incompetent or corrupt safety decision making. The other ways are […]




