Boeing on Thursday released hundreds of emails and communications that appear to show employees criticizing the company’s troubled 737 Max jet, which were grounded after two crashes killed 346 people.
A Congressman investigating the design and certification of the plane, said the newly released emails were"incredibly damning."
The FAA on Thursday said that it had reviewed the documents and that its experts found nothing that pointed to any safety risks not already identified as part an ongoing review of proposed changes to the aircraft. "While the tone and content of some of the language contained in the documents is disappointing, the FAA remains focused on following a thorough process for returning the Boeing 737 MAX to passenger service," the FAA said.Boeing said that the communications were sent to the FAA and Congress in December. It said they contain"provocative language" and apologized.
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