Boeing Shareholder: Field Museum and Ceo Board

boeing shareholder: His name could not be confirmed, according to The Independent. We don't have to have 300-plus people die every time to find out that something isn't reliable, he said. That should have gone through some sort of internal review or something, the Boeing shareholder said at the meeting. Boeing's CEO and board of directors confronted difficult questions from investors and the media on Monday, the first time since two crashes of the 737 Max jet threw the company into chaos. When it comes to safety, there are no competing priorities, Muilenburg said at the meeting. Speaking to a half-empty auditorium in Chicago's' Field Museum, Muilenburg tried to reassure investors that the company takes safety concerns seriously and is working with regulators to update the technical features of the plane that contributed to both accidents. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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