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Boeing CEO Faces Senate Hearing
Lawmakers to Question Airplane Manufacturer about Safety Concerns
The CEO of Boeing is set to testify before a Senate committee on Wednesday about the company's safety record. The hearing comes after two fatal crashes involving Boeing 737 Max airplanes in 2018 and 2019.
Lawmakers are expected to question Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg about the company's design and certification process for the 737 Max. They will also likely ask about Boeing's response to the crashes and its plans to prevent future accidents.
Questions for Boeing CEO
Some of the questions that lawmakers are likely to ask Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg include:
- What went wrong in the design and certification of the 737 Max?
- What steps has Boeing taken to prevent future accidents?
- What is Boeing's plan to restore public confidence in the company?
The hearing is expected to be closely watched by the aviation industry and the general public. It is a chance for lawmakers to hold Boeing accountable for the 737 Max crashes and to ensure that the company is taking steps to prevent future accidents.