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Boeing is facing renewed criticism after the revelation of a January crash involving a 737 Max plane. During a factory tour, a Boeing executive revealed details about the missing bolts that led to a panel coming loose in mid-flight.
This sharing of information angered the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which called it a “blatant violation” of investigative rules. The NTSB is investigating the crash and says Boeing is not permitted to discuss details or speculate on the causes. As punishment, they will limit Boeing’s access to information about the investigation and prevent him from questioning others at an upcoming hearing.
This comes after two deadly Max crashes in 2018 and 2019, which raised concerns about Boeing’s past assurances of improved safety measures. The January incident and employee reports suggest those changes were not enough.
Boeing is making some changes, however. It requires more rigorous inspections of plane bodies before final assembly and has scaled back production due to Federal Aviation Administration restrictions. It has also implemented more training for new hires and is streamlining procedures to reduce errors.
Overall, this accident highlights Boeing’s ongoing struggle to regain trust after past safety issues. While they are making changes, the NTSB’s reaction shows the importance of following investigative protocol.
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