Mid-air blowout raises questions whether Boeing learned lessons from past safety issues

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Toronto resident Chris Moore, whose daughter Danielle was killed in the Ethiopian Airlines crash of a Boeing 737 Max in 2019, said he wasn’t surprised when he heard of the mid-air blowout on a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet earlier this month.

“It’s just a matter of time before something like this would happen,” said Moore. “[Boeing says] that safety is No. 1, but they don’t walk the talk.”

Part of that talk included a stop at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday from Boeing’s CEO Dave Calhoun, who met with several senators. Calhoun said he was there “in the spirit of transparency” to “answer all their questions.”

The meeting was prompted

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