Boeing Email to Ethiopian Airlines Sheds Light on a Crash
Published On Oct 24, 2024, 2:16 PM
The article discusses newly revealed emails showing that a Boeing senior official decided not to respond to safety inquiries from Ethiopian Airlines about the 737 Max. These questions arose shortly before two crashes involving the 737 Max, raising concerns about Boeing's responsibility in informing airlines about safety issues. The email chain revealed a reluctance among Boeing officials to provide direct answers, which could have potentially helped in preventing the subsequent tragic crash of an Ethiopian Airlines flight.
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Due to ongoing concerns about Boeing's handling of safety communications and the potential legal and regulatory ramifications from the revelations in the emails, investor sentiment may be negative. Aircraft safety is paramount, and further developments in litigation or regulatory scrutiny could adversely affect Boeing's stock price.
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