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US lawmakers have ordered a probe into faulty welding on several Navy submarines and aircraft carriers Read Full Article at ...
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Reports that welds on Navy submarines and aircraft carriers being built at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia may have ...
The president of Newport News Shipbuilding, Jennifer Boykin, discovered the quality of welds on some submarines and aircrafts were faulty.
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Faulty welding recently discovered on some vessels at Newport News Shipbuilding may have been done knowingly by workers, according to a social media post published Friday by the company’s president.
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An East Coast shipbuilder has discovered faulty welds that may have been made intentionally on several Navy submarines and aircraft carriers.
Huntington Ingalls Inc. has been awarded a pair of contracts totaling more than $9.4 billion, with most of the work to be done at its facilities in Pascagoula.
Newport News Shipbuilding reports the discovery by their internal quality assurance systems of alleged intentional faulty welds on in-service submarines and aircraft carriers.