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Stellantis & LG Energy Announce a Major Battery Venture for America and a Former Boeing Test Pilot is Indicted in the 737 Max MCAS Affair
Stellantis & LG Energy Announce a Major Battery Venture for America and a Former Boeing Test Pilot is Indicted in the 737 Max MCAS Affair
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Oct 26, 2021
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LG Energy is General Motors partner of choice for the firm's broad new Ultium battery program, but the company has just announced a new joint venture with Stellantis to produce EV batteries at a yet undisclosed American location. The project is substantial in size and will supply multiple Stellantis brands. LG has a relationship with Stellantis going back to 2014 when the firm supplied batteries and control systems for the Chrysler Pacifica hybrid.Former Boeing engineering test pilot Mark Forkner has been indicted in a Fort Worth, Texas Federal Court on multiple charges stemming from his involvement in the development of the MCAS system used in Boeing 737 Max airplanes. Prosecutors allege that Forkner deliberately concealed details of the MCAS system from FAA regulators, resulting in the exclusion of it from Boeing pilot operating manuals. Allegations claim that this omission was an important contributory factor to the crashes of two Max airplanes with the loss of all aboard. This is the first indictment of an individual in the Boeing MCAS saga.Access all episodes of This Week in Engineering on engineering.com TV along with all of our other series.
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Oct 26, 2021
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