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Boeing uttalade sig om 737-Max och berättade om arbetet för att läsa det problem som ledde till olyckorna, dom sa också att Boeing får jobba för att återfå allmänhetens förtroende igen.
Boeing has to 're-earn trust'
Top exec says main focus is on 'safely returning' 737 Max to service once regulators give go-ahead
PUBLISHED : 16 NOV 2019 AT 20:37
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Stan Deal (right), president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, listens to a question at a news conference on the eve of the Dubai Air Show on Saturday. Looking on are Ted Colbert, president and CEO of Boeing Global Services, and Leanne Caret, president and CEO of Boeing Defence, Space & Security. (AP Photo)
DUBAI: A senior Boeing executive said on Saturday that the company knows it has to re-earn the public’s trust as it works to win approval from US regulators to get its grounded 737 Max jets flying again after crashes that killed 346 people.
Stan Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, said the company’s “number one focus remains safely returning the Max”.
The American manufacturer has spent the past year making changes to flight software that played a role in crashes of two of its 737 Max jets.
Deal said the company knows it has “to restore the confidence of our customers and the flying public in Boeing”.
“We know we got to re-earn that trust,” he said
DUBAI: A senior Boeing executive said on Saturday that the company knows it has to re-earn the public’s trust as it works to win approval from US regulators to get its grounded 737 Max jets flying again after crashes that killed 346 people.
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