Boeing's 'single point failure': Why was there no backup system on 737 Max jet? - News Summed Up

Boeing's 'single point failure': Why was there no backup system on 737 Max jet?


CLOSE Boeing Company CEO Dennis Muilenburg is apologizing after two deadly 737 MAX plane crashes. Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg said Thursday the company accepts responsibility for the two 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people and that the company will have a fix for the problem within weeks. "You go to the source of the problem, not the symptom," said consumer advocate Ralph Nader, who lost a niece in the Ethiopian Airlines crash. For now, all Boeing 737 Max 8 and 9 aircraft around the world have been grounded amid investigations into the source of the problem. Crash aftermath: Boeing to slow production of 737 Max as it continues working on software fixYet apparently, those procedures didn't work for the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crews.


Source: Ethiopian News April 06, 2019 15:56 UTC



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