KEY POINTS
  • Boeing executives spent the majority of the company's first-quarter conference call with shareholders discussing the 737 Max.
  • "We understand our airplane, we understand how the design was accomplished, how the certification was accomplished and we remain fully confident in the product that we put in the field," Boeing chairman and CEO Dennis Muilenburg said.
  • Muilenburg opened the conference call by declaring that safety is the company's priority.

After Boeing's record-breaking 2018 results, this year is off to a rocky and challenging start as the aerospace giant's focus remains on the crisis surrounding its 737 Max aircraft.

Boeing executives spent the majority of the company's first quarter conference call with shareholders Wednesday discussing the 737 Max, which is the backbone of Boeing's commercial airplanes business. Following two deadly crashes in the span of a few months, which resulted in the deaths of 346 passengers and crew, the global fleet of Boeing 737 Max's remain grounded.