After the Boeing quality scandal, the first scapegoat appeared in the industry with sharp reviews: there are problems at higher levels!
王俊杰2017
发表于 2024-2-22 12:26:39
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The first person to take the blame after the Boeing quality scandal has made a sharp review in the industry: higher ups have problems! After experiencing unprecedented quality setbacks, Boeing made a personnel appointment and dismissal decision on Wednesday. The company announced that it will immediately replace the project leader of the accident model 737 Max, Ed Clark, and other senior management personnel responsible for quality and safety will also be adjusted accordingly. Clark has been working at Boeing for nearly 18 years, serving as the chief mechanic and engineer for the 737, and was appointed as the head of the 737 Max in 2021, becoming the fifth executive in four years to be responsible for the project.
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