The staff of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee are still reviewing the messages and didn’t provide specific details about what they contain. 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. The earlier episode involving messages prompted a rebuke by the agency and stirred tensions between the regulator and the planemaker. Boeing told the FAA the messages existed in recent days, but didn’t initially provide them or disclose their contents, said the person. The FAA didn’t comment in its statement on the content of the emails, saying only that they were under review.
Source: National Post December 25, 2019 20:37 UTC