Three executives from Boeing will step down
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发表于 2024-3-26 14:15:33
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Beijing Business Daily News (Reporter Guan Zichen and Niu Qingyan) On March 26th, according to CCTV News, on March 25th local time in the United States, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun announced that he will step down at the end of this year. In addition, Boeing also announced on the same day that its Chairman of the Board, Larry Kerner, has decided not to be re elected at the upcoming annual shareholders meeting, and Boeing Civil Aircraft Group President and CEO Stan Deere will retire from Boeing.
According to CCTV News, Boeing aircraft safety accidents have been frequent since the beginning of this year. Earlier this month, US media reported that the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States discovered multiple issues after reviewing the production of Boeing 737 MAX series aircraft. Out of 89 review items, 33 of them were not approved.
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