Boeing's 'culture of concealment' to blame for 737 crashes

Because I've been trying to generally stay away from COVID-19 and intense politics in my blog posts, I read an article by BBC titled Boeings 'culture of concealment' to blame for 737 crashes written on September 16, 2020. The article brings to light the controversy over the Boeing 737 Max and the news that has developed around the issue. 

Two fatal crashes Indonesia and Ethiopia are said to have been due to Boeing and the FAA's concealment of data and close relationship. Boeing's close relationship with the FAA allowed the 737 Max to gain safety certification easier. 

BBC is generally a neutral news source that doesn't lean one way or another. This article follows that pattern by backing up everything with interviews, reports, and data. I think the article does a very good job of demonstrating the issue using reports from a congressional investigation and also brings emotion into it by interviewing families of those who have died in Boeing 737 Max crashes. 

The end of the article is open-ended, suggesting that there is more of the story to be developed and that the conversation is not over just yet. 

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