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Boeing's CEO, David Calhoun, apologized at a Senate hearing for the 737 MAX crashes and admitted that whistleblowers at the company face retaliation for raising safety concerns. Calhoun took questions for over an hour from a Senate subcommittee investigating Boeing's production issues, financial struggles, and the ongoing search for a new CEO. The company is under scrutiny for mishandling faulty airplane parts and faces allegations of concealing evidence from federal regulators. Calhoun expressed regret for the accidents and the grief caused to families, while also acknowledging the difficulties faced in navigating the post-Covid aerospace industry.
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