Boeing ceo Dennis Muilenburg will be on the U.s. Congress to agree that the prime contractor had made mistakes in the development of the 737 MAX. This is evident from the statement made by Muilenburg and will do. A copy of which has been the company to come out.

The chief executive will appear today (Tuesday) for a sub-committee of the Senate and a day later, before a committee of the House of Representatives. “We know that we have made mistakes and some things could have been done”, it will be the words that Muilenburg, then speaks up. “We have made improvements to the 737 MAX are implemented in order to ensure that such accidents never happen again.”

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The president in his declaration does not address how the error came to be. One of the members of the committee of the House had previously been known that the executive chairman include, among others, for the tongue can be felt all over the information that the aircraft may be deliberately withheld. A supervisor with the FAA, it would not have been informed of the problems with the 737 MAX, during the development phase of the incident plane.