Boeing expects changes to safety regime after 737 Max crisis
Boeing is expecting “far reaching” changes to the way aircraft are certified safe across the global aviation industry, according to its lead director, as pressure builds on regulators to prevent further fatal accidents like the 2 recent Boeing 737 Max air disasters. David Calhoun, who is lead independent director on the board of aircraft maker, defended the role CE Dennis Muilenburg has played in the crisis provoked by the crashes. “I think our leader has done a really good job in keeping the company focused on delivering a fix to our part of this issue, and also to begin planning for long-term changes which I think are going to be quite far reaching and not just for Boeing but for the industry at large,” he said.“ I am confident that substantive things will happen. Nobody’s ducking anything." <br/>
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Boeing expects changes to safety regime after 737 Max crisis
Boeing is expecting “far reaching” changes to the way aircraft are certified safe across the global aviation industry, according to its lead director, as pressure builds on regulators to prevent further fatal accidents like the 2 recent Boeing 737 Max air disasters. David Calhoun, who is lead independent director on the board of aircraft maker, defended the role CE Dennis Muilenburg has played in the crisis provoked by the crashes. “I think our leader has done a really good job in keeping the company focused on delivering a fix to our part of this issue, and also to begin planning for long-term changes which I think are going to be quite far reaching and not just for Boeing but for the industry at large,” he said.“ I am confident that substantive things will happen. Nobody’s ducking anything." <br/>