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Boeing CEO admits company has been ‘far from perfect’ after a flood of safety lapses

  • Boeing CEO Calhoun will apologize to families of 737 Max crash victims during his first testimony since taking office in January 2020.
  • US lawmakers will question Calhoun on Boeing's plan to resolve manufacturing issues at the hearing, attended by relatives of crash victims.
  • Calhoun emphasized transparency and cooperation with NTSB and FAA in addressing the 737 Max crashes.
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Boeing CEO to testify before Senate amid safety, manufacturing concerns

Boeing's CEO is set to face tough questions from a Senate subcommittee following incidents involving the company's planes.

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Boeing CEO defends his safety record, spars with senators and apologizes to crash victims' relatives

The CEO of Boeing got his day in front of Congress, and it was a rocky flight. At a hearing Tuesday, senators peppered David Calhoun with questions about the company's

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