Boeing has yet to meet federal regulator’s request for a list of employees who worked on the door panel that blew out mid-flight, Claire Bushey of The Financial Times reports. Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board Jennifer Homendy told members of the Senate committee on commerce, science and transportation that investigators are waiting for 25 names of people who worked on that part of the 737 Max. “Boeing has not provided us with the documents and information… requested numerous times over the last two months,” Homendy said. “We have subpoena authority, and we are not afraid to use it.”
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