‘We don’t make safety features optional,’ Dennis Muilenburg tells AGM in Chicago
The boss of Boeing has denied accusations that its two 737 Max aircraft involved in fatal crashes lacked an optional safety feature, which might have alerted the pilots to technical malfunctions that partly caused the accidents.
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