"Former Boeing Insiders Warn Against Flying on 737 Max Jets"

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Former high-level Boeing managers and engineers have issued warnings for flyers to avoid the troubled 737 Max 9 jets, citing concerns over rushed production, prioritized profits over quality control, and safety issues. Boeing's planes were temporarily grounded after an Alaska Airlines flight experienced a mid-air incident, prompting the company's CEO to acknowledge the need for improvement. Despite FAA approval for the jets to resume flying, former employees and safety advocates believe the decision is premature, citing ongoing safety issues and concerns.
- Ex-senior Boeing manager warns flyers to avoid 737 Max 9 jets: 'I would absolutely not fly a Max airplane' New York Post
- Boeing was once known for safety and engineering. But critics say an emphasis on profits changed that CNN
- Opinion | Boeing’s Problems Started Long Before the Alaska Airlines Mishap The New York Times
- Former Boeing staff say they would not fly on a 737 Max Business Insider
- Multiple former senior Boeing staffers - one of whom also worked for FAA - say they would NOT fly on killer 73 Daily Mail
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