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Dave Calhoun - Boeing CEO To Step Down At End Of The Year - huffpost.com - Indonesia - state Alaska - city Seattle - Ethiopia

Boeing CEO To Step Down At End Of The Year

Boeing CEO David Calhoun will step down from the embattled plane maker at the end of the year as part of a broad management shakeup Monday after a series of mishaps at one of America’s iconic manufacturers.

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Dave Calhoun - Mark Walker - Action - F.A.A. Gives Boeing 90 Days to Develop Plan to Address Quality-Control Issues - nytimes.com - Washington - city Washington - state Washington - city Renton, state Washington

F.A.A. Gives Boeing 90 Days to Develop Plan to Address Quality-Control Issues

The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday that it had asked Boeing to provide the agency with a “comprehensive action plan” to address quality-control issues within 90 days, the regulator’s latest push for safety improvements after a panel came off a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet in flight in early January.

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United Airlines - Dave Calhoun - Boeing 737 Max 9 Safety Inspections Delayed - nytimes.com - state Alaska - city Seattle

Boeing 737 Max 9 Safety Inspections Delayed

Efforts to get Boeing’s 737 Max 9 cleared to fly again suffered a delay on Tuesday, after the Federal Aviation Administration said that instructions the company sent to airlines to inspect the planes on Monday were insufficient.

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