Boeing executives apologized Monday to airlines and to families of victims of crashes of the company’s 737 Max in Indonesia and Ethiopia as the U.S. plane maker struggles to regain the trust of regulators, pilots and the global traveling public.
The world's aviation elite are gathering at the Paris Air Show with safety concerns on many minds after two crashes of the popular Boeing 737 Max.
Boeing executives defended improvements to Max software that has been implicated in the crashes but couldn't predict when the plane could fly again. "No amount of money can bring my loved one back, but I want Boeing to be more transparent in the compensation process for the sake of the children" of victims left behind, she told the Associated Press.
Ethiopian Airlines Chief Executive Tewolde Gebremariam said only that Boeing's apology"is consistent with our opinion." With many of its airline customers and suppliers at the air show, Boeing repeatedly insisted it is focusing on getting the Max recertified and speeding up production of the planes.
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