Boeing's CEO took questions from reporters Monday for the first time since the FAA grounded his company's 737 MAX. He offered some answers, some non-answers and some blame-shifting before walking away. His comments came just after Boeing's first shareholder meeting since the start of the MAX crisis.
Boeing CEO Says He Intends To Stay On, Suggests Pilot Error In Crashes
Dennis Muilenburg said the 737 MAX "did meet" safety criteria. The plane's automation system is suspected of causing two deadly crashes.
Boeing CEO Says He Intends To Stay On, Suggests Pilot Error In Crashes
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April 29, 2019

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