WASHINGTON Dec 25 — Boeing Co documents under review by a US congressional panel appear to point to a “very disturbing” picture of commentary from the planemaker's employees over the grounded 737 MAX aircraft, a congressional aide said yesterday. The documents were submitted to the House of...
Wednesday, 25 Dec 2019 07:45 AM MYT
The documents were submitted to the House of Representatives transportation infrastructure committee and the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday, the same day Boeing announced the firing of chief executive Dennis Muilenburg amid a crisis over the handling of the aftermath of two fatal crashes. Boeing said in a statement that it “proactively brought these communications to the FAA and Congress as part of our commitment to transparency with our regulators and the oversight committees.”"We have made significant changes as a company in the past nine months to enhance our safety processes, organisations, and culture.”
In October, Boeing turned over 2016 messages to the FAA between Forkner and another pilot that said he might have unintentionally misled the US regulator and raised questions about the performance of a key safety system during testing.
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