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Dave Calhoun will face senators’ questions for first time since mid-air emergency involving 737 Max 9 in JanuaryThe CEO of Boeing, Dave Calhoun, will face tough questions from US senators on Tuesday over the planemaker’s safety culture as well claims from a new whistleblower employee.Calhoun will appear at 2pm ET before the Senate permanent subcommittee on investigations, the first time he will face lawmakers’ questions after a January mid-air emergency involving an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 raised widespread alarm. Continue reading…
Dave Calhoun will face senators’ questions for first time since mid-air emergency involving 737 Max 9 in January
The CEO of Boeing, Dave Calhoun, will face tough questions from US senators on Tuesday over the planemaker’s safety culture as well claims from a new whistleblower employee.
Calhoun will appear at 2pm ET before the Senate permanent subcommittee on investigations, the first time he will face lawmakers’ questions after a January mid-air emergency involving an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 raised widespread alarm.