Boeing's CEO is scheduled to field questions about plane safety from U.S. senators
SUMMARY
U.S. lawmakers are set to question Boeing's CEO, David Calhoun, about the company's plans to address manufacturing issues following incidents involving Boeing 737 Max jetliners. Families of crash victims will be present as Calhoun appears before the Senate investigations subcommittee chaired by Sen. Richard Blumenthal, who has been critical of Boeing. This marks Calhoun's first congressional testimony since a recent incident involving a 737 Max. Both the National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA are investigating. Boeing faces ongoing scrutiny, including a Justice Department review over potential violations. The company insists it is taking steps to enhance safety and quality.