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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down in management shakeup amid safety crisis

CEO Dave Calhoun will leave the company at the end of 2024, while Chairman Larry Kellner will not stand for re-election, Boeing said in a statement. Stan Deal, who leads Boeing’s commercial airplanes division, will also retire immediately

March 25, 2024 / 21:22 IST
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Dave Calhoun, a long-time Boeing director and veteran of General Electric Co. and Blackstone Group LP, is ending his time as CEO dealing with the fallout from crises involving the 737 Max, the US planemaker’s best-selling aircraft. Bloomberg

Boeing Co. announced sweeping changes to its management on Monday with its chief executive officer, head of commercial airplanes and chairman all stepping down as the company grapples with a crisis centred on its most important product, the 737 Max jetliner.

CEO Dave Calhoun will leave the company at the end of 2024, while Chairman Larry Kellner will not stand for re-election, Boeing said in a statement. Stan Deal, who leads Boeing’s commercial airplanes division, will also retire immediately. Chief Operating Officer Stephanie Pope will take on Deal’s role, the company said.

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Calhoun, a long-time Boeing director and veteran of General Electric Co. and Blackstone Group LP, is ending his time as CEO dealing with the fallout from crises involving the 737 Max, the US planemaker’s best-selling aircraft.

The changes come amid growing customer frustration with Calhoun and Deal as a crisis centering on the planemaker’s manufacturing quality and safety shows no signs of receding nearly three months after a fuselage panel blew out of an airborne 737 Max in January.