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Default Boeing reportedly left engineers, officials unaware of 737 Max changes

Boeing's overestimation of the 737 Max's safety may have been prompted in part by a simple but dangerous problem: many of the people involved weren't aware of the changes. The New York Times has claimed that some engineers, testers and regulators we...

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