In one concerning internal communication, two Boeing employees said they wouldn't let their families fly on the 737 Max.
Before the Boeing 737 Max jet caused two high-profile crashes, some employees at the company were skeptical of its safety.obtained hundreds of internal messages from employees at the company during the plane's construction between 2013 and 2018. The communications were part of a cache of documents that Boeing turned over to the FAA and Congress in December, to provide insight to investigators.
"Would you put your family on a Max simulator trained aircraft? I wouldn't," one employee asked another.Boeing's reputation as as stalwart of the aviation industry suffered a blow last March when the 737 Max was grounded around the world following two crashes that happened just five months apart.