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Boeing C.E.O. Apologizes to Families of Plane Crash Victims
Dave Calhoun, Boeing’s chief executive, told families who had lost relatives in crashes of the company’s 737 Max 8 planes that the deaths were “gut wrenching” and that Boeing would address safety concerns in their memory.
Before I begin my opening remarks, I would like to speak directly to those who lost loved ones on Lion Air Flight 610 and the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. I would like to apologize on behalf of all of our Boeing associates spread throughout the world, past and present, for your losses. They’re gut wrenching and I apologize for the grief that we have caused. And I want you to know we are totally committed in their memory to work and focus on safety for as long as we’re employed by Boeing. So, again, I’m sorry.
Boeing C.E.O. Apologizes to Families of Plane Crash Victims
June 18, 2024
Dave Calhoun, Boeing’s chief executive, told families who had lost relatives in crashes of the company’s 737 Max 8 planes that the deaths were “gut wrenching” and that Boeing would address safety concerns in their memory.
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