Boeing employees displayed a cavalier attitude toward safety and ridiculed the FAA in internal communications regarding the 737 MAX
Boeing Co. released internal communications that show employees displaying a cavalier attitude toward safety, ridiculing regulators and some airline officials.
The messages revealed how employees persuaded—and in some cases tried to trick—airline and government officials to conclude that flight simulator training wasn’t necessary for the 737 MAX.
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