Boeing CEO to testify before Congress about grounded 737 MAX

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WASHINGTON - Boeing Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg has agreed to testify before Congress next month on the grounded 737 MAX that was involved in two fatal crashes that killed 346 people, a U.S. House of Representatives committee and the company said on Friday.

“We will continue to cooperate with Congress and regulatory authorities as we focus on safely returning the MAX to service,” Boeing said, adding it has provided more than 300,000 pages of documents to the committee. Boeing has said the feeding of erroneous Angle of Attack data to a system called MCAS that pushed the planes lower was a common link in two wider chains of events leading to the crashes. Boeing is revising the 737 MAX software to require input from both sensors, and has added additional safeguards.

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