Boeing said fewer employees who represent air-safety regulators are reporting interference with their jobs, though some still say they encounter obstacles.

The plane maker said a recent internal survey found about 14% of its employees who act on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration perceived interference in their work on aircraft development and safety matters.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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