Boeing Papers Show Employees Slid 737 Max Problems Past FAA

Boeing Papers Show Employees Slid 737 Max Problems Past FAA
Boeing 737 Max jets sit parked in Renton, Wash. on Dec.16, 2019. Elaine Thompson/AP-File
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Boeing employees raised doubts among themselves about the safety of the 737 Max. They hid problems from federal regulators and ridiculed those responsible for designing and overseeing the jetliner, according to a damning batch of emails and text messages released nearly a year after the aircraft was grounded over two catastrophic crashes.

The documents, made public Thursday by Boeing at the urging of Congress, fueled allegations the vaunted aircraft manufacturer put speed and cost savings ahead of safety in rolling out the Max. Boeing has been wracked by turmoil since the twin disasters and is still struggling to get the plane back in the air. Last month, it fired its CEO.