Nothing is going well at Boeing anymore.
Plunged for years into a crisis which has further amplified since a serious incident on an Alaska Airlines flight on January 5, 2024, the American aeronautics giant has decided to take action.
Its board of directors announced a major management reshuffle this Monday.
Three of its most senior executives will leave the group.
Larry Kellner, the chairman of the board and former CEO of Continental Airlines,
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informed the board that he does not plan to run again in the next election
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, scheduled as part of the general meeting of shareholders future.
David Calhoun, appointed CEO in January 2020, will leave his position at the end of 2024 at the latest.
Finally, Stan Deal, the boss of Boeing Commercial Aviation (BCA), which concentrates the majority of quality problems and defects, is terminating his functions
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with immediate effect
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Already, on February 22, the boss of the 737 Max was replaced at the head of this program...
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