The chairman of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Fr...
WASHINGTON - The chairman of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Friday said Boeing Co must shake-up its management team and Congress must reform how new airplanes are certified following the disclosure of internal messages about the 737 MAX involved in two deadly crashes.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Boeing failed to turn over the internal messages for months, and demanded an explanation. DeFazio said Boeing should “look closely at their compensation decisions, which is tying decisions they are making to Wall Street instead of making the safest and best aircraft possible.”
Boeing chief executive Dennis Muillenburg will testify before the Senate Commerce Committee on Oct. 29 and before DeFazio’s panel on Oct. 30. DeFazio said the latest revelations convince him that Congress must reform how the FAA certifies new airplanes by designating some certification tasks to Boeing itself. In the case of the 737 MAX, it designated more than 40% of the tasks to Boeing, including MCAS.
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