Forbes: Boeing CEO Says Nothing Went Wrong With Design Of 737 MAX Flight Controls
‘We haven’t seen a technical slip or gap in terms of the fundamental design and certification,’ Dennis Muilenburg says of an automated system that played a key role in two crashes that killed 346 people.
This didn’t exactly go well. Boeing’s CEO dodged questions about whether he should resign and blamed a “chain of events,” not design flaws.
"We never stop on making safety improvements."@BoeingCEO Dennis Muilenburg says "a chain of events" caused two recent 737 MAX accidents as he refuses to admit the plane's software design was flawed.
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