Boeing says it has to ‘re-earn’ public’s trust after crashes

A senior Boeing executive said Saturday the company knows it has to re-earn the public’s trust as it works to win approval from US regulators to get its grounded 737 Max jets flying again. Stan Deal, president and CE of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, said the company’s “number one focus remains safely returning the Max.” Deal said the company knows it has “to restore the confidence of our customers and the flying public in Boeing.” Deal spoke ahead of the biennial Dubai Airshow, which starts Sunday and is expected to produce major deals between commercial and military manufacturers and Mideast buyers. Boeing has customers in the region financially impacted by the grounding of the 737 Max, including Flydubai, which has more than a dozen of the jets in its fleet and more on order. <br/>
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11/16/19