Boeing has released a trove of more than 100 pages of internal company communications that further casts the company's actions around the troubled 737 Max in a bad light
New York Boeing employees ridiculed the 737 Max's regulatory certification progress and crudely expressed doubts about the plane's ability to fly, according to a trove of newly released internal documents.
The company on Thursday sent the documents — more than 100 pages in all — to the House and Senate committees that have been probing its design of the troubled 737 Max plane, which was grounded last March after two fatal crashes that claimed 346 lives.Boeing will recommend simulator training for pilots on 737 Max planesMany of the pages detail internal communications shared by Boeing employees while 737 Max simulators were developed and certified in 2017 and 2018.
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