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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to Step Down; Board Chair and Commercial Airplane Head Replaced in Wake of 737 MAX Crisis
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun will step down at the end of 2024 in part of a broad management shakeup for the embattled aerospace giant. (www.cnbc.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
dave calhoon is still giving all of us with a conscience the middle finger. The company does not need his thoUghts and ideas.. KIndly go home and never come back. But if you must, show up and someone will give y0ur own pan and brooom. Sweep up and go home finally having made a difference to the boeing company.
Boeing's been making a habit lately of rotating the bald tires every year or two. This company has been rebuilt over the past 25 years according to the vision and dictates of the Board of Directors (BoD). They appoint the CEOs to execute their vision, and it is the BoD's vision that is flawed. The result has been debacle after debacle, the non-stop gradual but continuous loss of market share, and the capture of all significant markets by Airbus. Now Boeing is approaching a do-or-die point. Can they change direction and move back to being an engineering-first company that is universally admired? I fervently hope so but I'm also skeptical.
it is no coincidence that France and Germany are known for their excellence in engineering
To quote the Magliozzi Brothers, "There is a reason no one in the world builds cars like the French do."
The Swiss would disagree.
Pfft, France is known for the newspaper caricature of a maitre de who's proudly saying "Table for 300,000" as Nazis march thru the Arch de Triomphe!
This does not go far enough. Should also include Stephanie Pope, William Ampofo, Mike Fleming, Elizabeth Lund, and Kimberly Pastega. All have had their hands in the Commercial Aircraft Division or supply chain management.