Report: Boeing Wanted to Wait Years to Fix Problems that Caused Crashes
New reports suggest that Boeing intended to wait three years before fixing the 737 Max issue that led to two fatal crashes.
New reports suggest that Boeing intended to wait three years before fixing the 737 Max issue that led to two fatal crashes.
A new report reveals that an Ethiopian Airlines pilot warned executives that pilots needed more training on the Boeing 737 Max. The Pilot said in an email that “it will be a crash for sure” if pilots faced a malfunction and other warnings at the same time. His warning came just months before the airline’s fatal crash involving a 737 Max.
A new report from the New York Times revealed that Boeing offered a crucial warning light as an optional add-on on their 737 Max airplanes.
According to a Reuters report, the Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max crash was caused by several issues, including a bird strike that damaged a sensor and flawed software.
Boeing announced this week that they will be delaying the release of the software upgrade for the Boeing 737 Max.
Federal prosecutors investigating the Boeing 737 Max crash in Malta are looking for misleading disclosures made by Boeing about the aircraft.
The world’s largest airline plans to cancel roughly 90 flights a day next month after being forced to ground all Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.