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Boeing sends more 737 Max documents to House Transportation Committee

Boeing sends more 737 Max documents to House Transportation Committee Boeing supplied more documents on its 737 Max to the House Transportation Committee yesterday. CNBC's Bill Griffeth reports on "Closing Bell."

Boeing documents now under review by a U.S. government committee appear to point to a “very disturbing” picture of commentary from the planemaker’s employees over the 737 Max aircraft, a House of Representatives transportation infrastructure committee aide said on Tuesday.

The documents, submitted to the committee late on Monday, discussed concerns over Boeing’s commitment to safety, along with efforts by some employees to ensure the company’s production plans were not diverted by regulators or others, said the aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Boeing released the following statement:

“Boeing proactively brought these communications to the FAA and Congress as part of our commitment to transparency with our regulators and the oversight committees.

As with prior documents referenced by the committee, the tone and content of some of these communications does not reflect the company we are and need to be.

We have made significant changes as a company in the past nine months to enhance our safety processes, organizations, and culture.”

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