A new batch of messages between Boeing employees on the development of the 737 Max paints a "very disturbing picture" of concerns about the plane, according to an aide to a US House committee. READ MORE:* Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg to step down immediately | Stuff.co.nz* Why the 737 Max is still grounded* Boeing suspends production of 737 Max* Boeing 737 Max 8: US pilots have reported nosedive issues"But similar to other records previously disclosed by Boeing, the records appear to point to a very disturbing picture of both concerns expressed by Boeing employees about the company's commitment to safety and efforts by some employees to ensure Boeing's production plans were not diverted by regulators or others," a committee aide said in a statement. This was the second time that the Chicago-based company has delayed turning over to the FAA sensitive messages related to the development of the 737 Max. Boeing told the FAA the messages existed in recent days, but didn't initially provide them or disclose their contents, said the person. This was the second time that the Chicago-based company has delayed turning over to the FAA sensitive messages related to the development of the 737 Max.
Source: Stuff December 25, 2019 20:37 UTC