Boeing says 'sorry' for Max crashes, seeking renewed trust

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Boeing executives apologize to airlines and families of victims of 737 Max crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.

Boeing executives apologized Monday to airlines and families of victims of 737 Max crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, as the U.S. plane maker struggles to regain the trust of regulators, pilots and the global traveling public.

Boeing executives defended improvements to Max software that has been implicated in the crashes, but couldn't predict when the plane could fly again. In the biggest new plane announcement expected at the show, Airbus formally launched its long-range A321XLR. The plane should will be ready for customers in 2023 and be able to fly up to 4,700 nautical miles.

 

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Sorry...…….happy landings......next time. 😳.

Apology is not enough, they have to pay 10 million per head killed in 2 disasters

Renewed thrust is what they need.

Salt alert...Oh, the executive didn't 'appear' to apologize Funny, you guys actually know how to say an action specifically occurred. It's odd how you can hear words just fine but you can't quite see videos of police brutality and thus avoid describing their actions directly.

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