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Boeing, FAA Blamed For 737 Max Crashes

Boeing, FAA Blamed For 737 Max Crashes

September 19, 2020 12:33 UTC

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Boeing, FAA Blamed For 737 Max Crashes


A congressional investigation blames a “culture of concealment” at plane-maker Boeing and a “fundamentally flawed” regulatory system for two crashes involving Boeing’s 737 Max aircraft, including one that took the life of the family of Bermuda resident Paul Njoroge. A BBC story said, “Two fatal crashes of Boeing 737 Max aircraft were partly due to the plane-maker’s unwillingness to share technical details, a congressional investigation has found. “The US report is highly critical of both Boeing and the regulator, the Federal Aviation Administration [FAA]. “Boeing failed in its design and development of the Max, and the FAA failed in its oversight of Boeing and its certification of the aircraft,” the 18-month investigation concluded. “The Boeing 737 Max has been grounded since March 2019 after two crashes, in Indonesia and Ethiopia, caused the deaths of 346 people.”Read More AboutCategory: All


Source: Ethiopian News September 19, 2020 12:33 UTC



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