Boeing CEO to Face Capitol Hill Grilling
In the wake of a series of high-profile crashes and setbacks, Boeing's CEO will face a grilling on Capitol Hill today, as lawmakers scrutinize the company's safety record and accountability.
The Hearing
The hearing, scheduled for today, is expected to focus on the Boeing 737 MAX, which has been grounded since March 2019 following two fatal crashes that killed a total of 346 people. The MAX has been cleared for recertification by regulators, but concerns about its safety remain.
Regulatory Oversight
Lawmakers will likely press Boeing's CEO, David Calhoun, on issues such as regulatory oversight, safety protocols, and transparency. The hearing will also examine the company's response to the crashes, including its handling of communications with regulators and its efforts to correct design flaws.
Questions and Concerns
Some of the questions and concerns lawmakers may pose include:
- How did Boeing's culture of cost-cutting and pressure to meet production targets contribute to the safety issues?
- What steps is Boeing taking to ensure that its pilots are adequately trained to operate the 737 MAX?
- How will Boeing address concerns about the plane's automated system, which was implicated in both crashes?
Accountability
The hearing comes at a time when Boeing is facing intense scrutiny over its actions. The company has faced numerous lawsuits and fines related to the crashes, and some have called for criminal charges.
Your Thoughts?
What do you think about Boeing's safety record? Should the CEO be held accountable for the company's actions? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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