After several difficult months, Boeing announced its embattled chief executive will step down at the end of this year.
that its embattled CEO, Dave Calhoun, will step down at the end of year. The planemaker and aerospace company also said its board chairman, Larry Kellner, will not stand for re-election and the president of its commercial airplanes division, Stan Deal, will retire effective immediately.in a letter
Workers are pictured next to an unpainted 737 aircraft and unattached wing with the Ryanair logo as Boeing’s 737 factory teams held a “Quality Stand Down” for the 737 program at Boeing’s factory in Renton, Wash. on January 25, 2024. The move was “necessary and overdue,” agreed Michael Stumo, whose daughter Samya Stumo was killed five years ago in
Stumo welcomed the announcement that Kellner and Deal are also leaving their positions. Though he expressed concern that Deal’s replacement as head of commercial airplane division is Stephanie Pope, who has a background in finance and investor relations rather than engineering or manufacturing.
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