Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun appeared before the U.S. Senate on June 18 to discuss the company’s safety culture after a January airplane incident that increased public and regulatory scrutiny on the aerospace company.
He began his opening remarks by turning to face and apologize to the family members of the 2018 and 2019 737 Max crash victims who were seated in the audience behind him.
“I would like to apologize on behalf of all of our Boeing associates spread throughout the world, past and present, for your loss,” Mr. Calhoun said.
“I apologize for the grief that we have caused, and I want you to know we are totally committed in their memory to work and focus on safety for as long as long we’re employed by Boeing.”…