U.S. accident investigators are facing challenges in identifying the personnel responsible for the work on a panel of a Boeing, $BA, jet that malfunctioned in January. Despite inquiries directed to Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun last week, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has not received definitive answers regarding the identity of the workers involved. The issue came to light after a panel blew off a Boeing 737 Max jet, raising concerns over aircraft safety and maintenance records. Boeing has indicated difficulties in locating the relevant maintenance records, leaving the investigation in a state of uncertainty.
Investigator says she asked Boeing's CEO who handled panel that blew off a jet. He couldn't help her https://t.co/YilUVsO7gf
Investigator says Boeing's CEO can't find out who handled panel that blew off a jet https://t.co/IfOmG9FiWt
NTSB says Boeing doesn’t know who handled panel that blew off 737 Max jet https://t.co/kY17MA45K0
The nation’s chief accident investigator said Wednesday that her agency still doesn’t know who worked on the panel that blew off a jetliner in January. https://t.co/QZlIHmonwj
BREAKING: US accident investigators said they remain in the dark about who performed the work on the panel of a Boeing, $BA, jet that failed in January, despite direct requests to Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun last week, per Bloomberg. Boeing has said it’s unable to find the records.
Investigators said they remain in the dark about who performed the work on the panel of a Boeing jet that failed in January, according to a letter from the NTSB https://t.co/4FPSAJo8JG