House Panel Probing 737 Max Seeks Interview With Boeing Engineer

  • Planemaker’s employee filed internal ethics complaint over Max
  • Lawmakers preparing for House hearing with CEO Muilenburg

An employee works on a 737 Max 8 plane at the Boeing manufacturing facility in Renton, Washington.

Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
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The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has asked Boeing Co. to make available for an interview a company engineer who filed an internal ethics complaint earlier this year that raised questions about Boeing’s safety culture.

The committee earlier this year began investigating the certification of Boeing’s 737 Max airliner after two crashes killed a total of 346 people, prompting a worldwide grounding of the company’s top-selling jetliner.