Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg who has repeatedly rejected suggestions of a design flaw in the 737 MAX, acknowledged implementation shortcomings. He said, "The implementation of this angle of attack alert was a mistake. Our communication on that was not what it should have been." He said that he believes in the plane and would have no reservations putting his family aboard.
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