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Release Date:
September 14, 2021
Original Title:
Boeing's Fatal Flaw
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
The New York Times
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 52
An investigation of Boeing’s flawed 737 Max jet and the crashes that killed 346 people. With the New York Times, revealing the commercial pressures, flawed design, and failed oversight behind the creation of Boeing’s fastest-selling plane.
Additional Photography:
Michael Cormier
Nikki Bramley
Paul Mailman
Wes Morin
Assistant Camera:
Sam Bradley
Assistant Editor:
Peter Korovesis
Rebecca Blandon
Stephen Cleary
Tim Meagher
Associate Producer:
Rebecca Blandon
Camera Operator:
Sara Mustelin
Eric Koraganie
Katherine McNamara
Consulting Producer:
David Gelles
Natalie Kitroeff
Julie Rasquin
Director:
Thomas Jennings
Director of Photography:
Jeremy Gould
Editor:
Fanny Lee
Megan McGough
Geoff O'Brien
Brenna Verre
Executive Assistant:
Will Farrell
Executive Producer:
Raney Aronson-Rath
Ken Druckerman
Banks Tarver
Original Music Composer:
Griffin Jennings
Post Production Supervisor:
Nicole O'Donnell
Producer:
Vanessa Fica
Kate McCormick
Kevin Vargas
Frank Koughan
Production Assistant:
Stevie Jones
Production Coordinator:
Emily Malley
Sound Mixer:
Jim Sullivan
Sound Recordist:
Andre Artis
Bernie Ozol
Scott Clementson
Mike Frank
Adam Grass
Supervising Producer:
Jason Stallman
Writer:
Thomas Jennings
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