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The plane maker, which is searching for a new chief executive, is likely to consider a small number of people, including several former Boeing executives.
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The plane maker, which is searching for a new chief executive, is likely to consider a small number of people, including several former Boeing executives.
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The company’s issues date back years, employees said, and were compounded by the pandemic, when it lost thousands of experienced workers.
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Problems have plagued the manufacturer even after two fatal crashes, and many current and former employees blame its focus on making planes more quickly.
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The company’s chief executive, David Calhoun, said he would leave at the end of the year. Stan Deal, Boeing’s head of commercial planes, stepped down immediately.
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A photo indicates that bolts in a fuselage panel had been removed at a Boeing factory and not replaced, the National Transportation Safety Board said.
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The incident on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 plane is likely to increase Boeing’s costs and scrutiny of the manufacturer by regulators, airlines and travelers.
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The manufacturer is under pressure to improve quality control after a panel blew off a 737 Max 9 plane during an Alaska Airlines flight this month.
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The company is under pressure to show regulators and customers that it takes safety seriously and to reassure investors about its financial outlook.