Dennis Muilenburg took questions from lawmakers on whether the company intentionally concealed defects in the MCAS system from the FAA.

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12 thoughts on “Boeing CEO faces Congress on anniversary of 1st 737 Max crash”
  1. We, the flying public, can help to hopefully eliminate the future catastrophic problems that will exist with the Boeing 737 MAX Death aircraft by boycotting the airlines that will be using this aircraft in the future. The MCAS has to be eliminated from this aircraft, which, so far, still remains in the updated & recently FAA-approved flight control system of this aircraft…100% pure stupidity.

  2. It will be as other crashes that nobody will be charged with murder knowing an obvious fault. This is all to appease the public.

  3. Muilenburg earns his multi million dollar bonus. Which he'll share with the senate after they let him off with a light spanking.

  4. “A flying coffin “. Well is Boeing, ain’t going.

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