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Boeing Failure to Fix 737 Max Warning Light May Draw FAA Penalty

  • Planemaker knew of issue and didn’t fix or report to agency
  • Officials say they’re considering additional legal actions
Instruments and controls sit in the cockpit of a Boeing 737 Max jetliner.
Instruments and controls sit in the cockpit of a Boeing 737 Max jetliner.Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
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Boeing Co. engineers discovered in 2017 that a software glitch had rendered a warning light on the newly introduced 737 Max inoperable on 80% of the planes. But the company chose not to fix it or to inform U.S. regulators.

The next year, a Lion Air jet suffered the malfunction the alert was designed to detect and crashed in the Java Sea. The lack of an alert was cited as a factor in the crash by Indonesian investigators and Boeing’s failure to fix it drew stiff condemnation from lawmakers and families of the victims.