Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg has faced shareholders and the media for the first time since two fatal 737 MAX crashes killed hundreds of passengers raising serious questions about the reliability of the company's aircraft. And while he apologised for the tragedies, Muilenburg stopped short of admitting to any specific flaw in the aircraft's design. The tragedies raised serious questions over the design and manufacture of the 737 MAX. Image: John Gress / APBut at the Boeing Annual General Meeting in Chicago on Monday, Muilenburg said new features implemented will make the 737 MAX "one of the safest ever to fly". Meanwhile, deliveries of the 737 MAX are on hold.
Source: Ethiopian News April 29, 2019 21:07 UTC