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The Boeing MAX Crisis: A Case Study in Corporate Accountability

The Boeing MAX Crisis: A Case Study in Corporate Accountability

The Boeing 737 MAX crisis highlighted significant lapses in corporate ethics and regulatory oversight, resulting in the deaths of 346 people. This article examines the fatal decisions that led to the crashes, the role of the FAA, the accountability of Boeing executives, and the future of aviation safety. It underscores the urgent need for transparency, robust regulatory practices, and a commitment to prioritizing safety over profit.

June 22, 2024 by Ghost 8B Beta3 minutes
Categories:  Aviation, Business Ethics, Regulation, Safety