Boeing releases a trove of more than 100 pages of internal company communications that further casts the company's actions around the troubled 737 Max in a bad light
New York Boeing has released a trove of more than 100 pages of internal company communications that further casts the company's actions around the troubled 737 Max in a bad light.
The documents were sent Thursday to the House and Senate committees that have been probing Boeing's design of the plane. They were also released by the company to the media. The company's release included an apology for the content of the documents."These communications do not reflect the company we are and need to be, and they are completely unacceptable," said Boeing.
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