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Boeing CEO Just Dropped HUGE BOMBSHELL about 737 MAX! Here's why

Boeing CEO Just Dropped HUGE BOMBSHELL about 737 MAX! Here's why === #fligavia #boeing #airbus #boeing737max #aviation === Introduction 00:28 The story of the 737 Max 02:15 New CEO's effort to revive Boeing's reputation? 04:10 The consequences of the 737 Max crisis 09:13 The future of the 737 Max === Boeing CEO Just Dropped HUGE BOMBSHELL about 737 MAX! Here's why Once a symbol of innovation and success, Boeing has faced its darkest years yet with crippled by the 7 3 7 Max crisis. But as Kelly Ortberg is responsible for CEO, a new era of transformation is beginning. Ortberg has pulled back the curtain on startling revelations, uncovering systemic flaws that run deeper than anyone knew. But what shocking truths has he exposed? Can Boeing reclaim its dominance? Let’s find out! Boeing CEO Just Dropped HUGE BOMBSHELL about 737 MAX! Here's why The 7 3 7 Max story began in 20 11 when Boeing announced plans to develop a more fuel-efficient aircraft to compete with the Airbus A3 20 Neo. Under pressure to launch quickly, Boeing accelerated the design and testing process. By 20 17, the aircraft received FAA certification and was rapidly introduced into commercial service with thousands of orders. But this was the time for disaster to begin. Boeing CEO Just Dropped HUGE BOMBSHELL about 737 MAX! Here's why On October 29, 20 18, Lion Air Flight JT610 crashed shortly after takeoff from Jakarta, killing all 189 people on board. Non-stop there, on March 10, 20 19, Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302 suffered a similar fate, claiming 157 lives. The cause was identified as a malfunction in the MCAS system, a new software feature designed to prevent stalls but instead functioned improperly. Investigations raised concerns about Boeing's design, testing, and pilot training processes.

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