Boeing Corporation appears to be waffling in its response to the crisis that has enveloped the Boeing 737 Max planes after two crashes within a space of five months.
In its latest statement after the Ethiopian Airlines plane crash on Sunday and a mass grounding of the new-age Boeing 737 Max, the aircraft maker said: “We do not have any basis to issue new guidance to operators.”
Boeing said it had been in consultation with the US Federal Aviation Administration and the US regulator had not mandated any further action at this time. It went on to add that it had very little information on hand to be in a position to offer any guidance.