
Boeing Reportedly Nixed 737 Max Safety System Over Cost Concerns
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Boeing rejected a safety system for the 737 Max to cut costs, according to an ethics complaint reviewed by The New York Times. The complaint suggests the system could have prevented two fatal crashes. Boeing has sent the complaint to the Justice Department, which is investigating the aircraft's design. As Boeing works to improve safety features and its reputation, aviation authorities have grounded the 737 Max. The company is updating the flight control software and aims to have the planes operational in the US by year-end.
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