Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg is testifying before Congress today on the 737 Max crashes. Sen. Ted Cruz says there are many questions that need to be answered: “How can we prevent this from happening again?”
the head of its key commercial airplane unit, which made the Max, after three years on the job.
The two crashes prompted a worldwide grounding of the 737 Max, Boeing's bestseller. They also spurred probes of certification methods used by the air safety regulators that handed over more tasks to the manufacturer. The crashes killed 346 people and prompted a worldwide grounding, which regulators still haven't lifted,at airlines that are hamstrung by the loss of the fuel-efficient planes from their fleets.
The hearing Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of the first crash, begins at 10 a.m. ET. Muilenburg is appearing with John Hamilton, a Boeing vice president and chief engineer of Boeing's commercial aircraft unit.
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