
Boeing's CEO, David Calhoun, apologized to families of 737 crash victims at a Senate hearing. Sen. Blumenthal raised concerns about Boeing's manufacturing process and whistleblower allegations. The families of victims were present at the hearing.
.@Boeing's CEO apologized to the families of plane crash victims involving their aircrafts before being grilled by senators. But an employee alleged they cut corners by losing track of parts that had been labeled as non-conforming or not up to standards. https://t.co/L80XMifFxT https://t.co/5hG1PaPxKp
"I apologize for the grief that we have caused." Confronted by families of those killed on two flights, Boeing’s chief executive turned to face them at a Senate hearing on Tuesday and said the company was sorry "for your losses." https://t.co/p62F3UcIHC https://t.co/PJO5NZ1Tqt
Boeing CEO apologizes for ‘grief’ from safety failures amid intense scrutiny at Senate hearing https://t.co/l1XR4iIGg5 https://t.co/FbI7Fc5N7K




