Monday 29 July 2019

BOEING 737 MAX PROJECT FLAWED BECAUSE OF ‘INCREDIBLY PRESSURISED’ DESIGN PROCESS.

Former engineer who worked on project tells BBC Panorama: ‘My family won’t fly on a 737 Max'.

One of the engineers involved in designing the plane involved in two fatal crashes has told the BBC: “My family won’t fly on a 737 Max.”

Adam Dickson worked at Boeing for more than 30 years and led a team of engineers working on the 737 Max. He told the Panorama programme that production of the aircraft was not adequately funded.

The latest variant of the highly successful Boeing twin-jet is currently grounded worldwide after two fatal crashes killed a total of 346 people.


By Simon Calder.
Full story at Independent.

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