A senior Boeing engineer filed an internal ethics complaint this year following two fatal 737 Max crashes according to the New York Times
A senior Boeing engineer filed an internal ethics complaint this year following two fatal 737 Max crashes according to the New York Times. The engineer Curtis Ewbank alleged a culture of profit over safety saying Boeing rejected a safety system that would have reduced the risk of a crash. “Boeing management was more concerned with cost and schedule than safety or quality,” according to the newspaper, which has reviewed the complaint.