Boeing Discloses ‘Very Disturbing’ Messages on Max to FAA

  • House committee aide comments on content of messages on jet
  • Planemaker releases new communications to FAA and lawmakers
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A new batch of messages between Boeing Co. employees on the development of the 737 Max paints a “very disturbing picture” of concerns about the plane, according to an aide to a House committee.

The documents were turned over to the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday, the agency said in a statement. The disclosure came the same day that Boeing ousted its chief executive officer.