Boeing CEO’s 737 Max Testimony Is Slammed by Key Lawmakers
- House chairmen say unanswered questions remain after testimony
- Boeing’s Dennis Muilenburg testified on jet’s safety last week
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Boeing Co.’s chief executive officer didn’t provide complete testimony last week on the 737 Max, and congressional investigators are continuing their probe of the troubled jetliner, two House leaders said in a letter to other lawmakers on Monday.
Boeing’s Dennis Muilenburg, who endured hours of grilling by members of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Oct. 30, left “a lot of unanswered questions, and our investigation has a long way to go to get the answers everyone deserves,” said Representative Peter DeFazio, chairman of the committee, and Representative Rick Larsen, leader of its aviation sub-panel.