Texas AG Ken Paxton now investigating whether Boeing 737 supplier’s DEI ‘commitments’ are ‘compromising’ plane fuselage ‘manufacturing processes’

Ken Paxton, Boeing 737

Texas AG Ken Paxton (left inset) (via AP Photo/Eric Gay), a Boeing 737 MAX takes flight (Thomas Arnoux/Abaca/Sipa USA via AP Images)

Following a string of Boeing plane incidents in recent months and the death of a whistleblower, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) is investigating the airline giant’s supplier, including whether that company’s “diversity, equity, and inclusion (‘DEI’) commitments” are illegal or “compromising” its “manufacturing processes.”

The Texas attorney general’s consumer protection division issued a request Thursday to examine documents of Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., which Paxton’s office said was a first step in evaluating whether the “entity has been or is engaged in acts or conduct that violate its governing documents or any laws of this state.”

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