Boeing kept quiet about 737 Max safety-alert problem for about a year

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Boeing kept quiet about 737 Max safety-alert problem for about a year
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Boeing Co. didn’t share information about a problem with a cockpit safety alert for about a year before the issue drew attention with the October crash of a 737 Max jet in Indonesia, and then gave some airlines and pilots partial and inconsistent explanations, according to industry and government officials.

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