's embattled CEO expressed regret on Wednesday over not grounding its 737 Max plane after the first deadly crash a year ago and said the company would more readily ground planes in future accidents.
"If we knew everything back then that we know now, we would have grounded the airplanes after the first accident," Dennis Muilenburg said at the New York Times DealBook conference in New York. When asked whether the company would change its approach if something similar occurred on its planes, Muilenburg replied: "I think you're going to see us lean even heavier in that direction.
"We're always going to be a company that going to look at the data behind what occurs and make good, solid decisions," he said. Boeing's 737 Max planes have been grounded since mid-March after the second fatal crash. Together, the two crashes killed 346 people.
Thats comforting. Now boarding Guenie pigs
That’s comforting.
Let the Armed Forces test all Boeing aircraft. Use the 737 Max as the new tankers.
If they want to reoperate, put their directors into the 'flying coffin' first before everyone!
and that is suppose to be reassuring to passengers and investors ?
They lowered their 'dead souls' expense.
OMG future crashes!
How reassuring!
So basically, “We’ll ground more planes after they crash instead of doing due diligence before running these new systems (instead of using the flights as trial runs)”. Thanks Boeing.
Elon Musk is the CEO of Boeing now? WTF...
This is so reassuring. Can't wait to board a Boeing knowing they'll quickly ground others when I crash.
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