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Boeing-owned Wisk Aero accused of firing manager who raised safety concerns

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Boeing-owned Wisk Aero accused of firing manager who raised safety concerns
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Wisk Aero, a Boeing-owned electric air taxi startup, is being sued by a former software manager who alleges she was wrongfully terminated after reporting safety concerns. The lawsuit claims the company reduced FAA-required software testing to meet development deadlines.

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It raises critical questions about safety culture and regulatory compliance in the emerging autonomous aviation and electric vehicle industries.

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Wisk Aero, the electric air taxi company owned by Boeing, has been hit with a lawsuit from a former employee, who claims she was fired after raising safety concerns.

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