KEY POINTS
  • Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg offers a personal apology to family members of victims of two 737 Max crashes.
  • Boeing 737 Max planes are grounded worldwide after the two crashes since October killed a total of 346 people.
  • Boeing's CEO says demand for the planes will warrant higher production longer term.

Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg is apologizing to relatives of the 346 people killed in two fatal crashes of its 737 Max planes and said the company has work to do to restore the flying public's trust.

"I do personally apologize to the families," Muilenburg said in an interview with the "CBS Evening News" that aired Wednesday. "We feel terrible about these accidents. We apologize for what happened. We are sorry for the loss of lives in both accidents."