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Boeing personnel working on Air Force One planes had lapsed security clearances

Por: Fox Business Business March 24, 2023

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Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com. The Department of Defense and Boeing are investigating a security clearance lapse that resulted in working on the secretive Air Force One planes with expired credentials before they were temporarily suspended. Last week, Boeing found that the Yankee White security clearances for about 250 employees who work on the Air Force One planes had lapsed. That resulted in their temporary suspension until... + full article



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