BOEING CREATES AEROSPACE SAFETY COMMITTEE

Boeing has announced the establishment of a permanent aerospace safety

committee in the company to reassure the public of its commitment to safety in its products and services.

 

Boeing chair, president and CEO Dennis Muilenburg said the committee's primary responsibility is to oversee and ensure the safe design, development, manufacturing, production, operation, maintenance and delivery of the company's aerospace products and services. The Board of Directors formally approved the creation of the new aerospace safety committee in an August meeting.

 

Boeing also delivered the recommendations of its specially-appointed Committee on Airplane Policies and Processes, which were adopted by its Board of Directors, on the investigations following the crashes of 737 MAX aircraft operated by Lion Air (Flight 610) and Ethiopian Airlines (Flight 302).

 

Meanwhile, the committee tasked to look into the fatal incidents recommended wide-ranging safety, engineering and design changes at Boeing.

 

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