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Boeing replaces head of troubled 737 Max program

  • Boeing announced Ed Clark's departure after 18 years with Katie Ringgold succeeding him as vice president and general manager.
  • Recent quality issues, including an emergency door panel blowing off a 737 Max 9, have raised concerns about Boeing's safety focus.
  • The move is part of Boeing's enhanced focus on quality and safety to meet customer demands.
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After the January air incident, in which a company aircraft lost part of its fuselage in mid-flight, Boeing was forced to make a series of changes.

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With immediate effect, the top executive in charge of the company's 737 program and manager of the Renton plant has been fired from the U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing. In recent months, there have been several problems with the company's machines and it has become apparent that the company and its suppliers are struggling with serious quality control deficiencies.

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Boeing is suffering from the incident that occurred in January when a door was detached from the cabin of a 737 MAX 9 during an Alaska Airlines flight Faced with the regular problems observed on its

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Forbes broke the news in United States on Wednesday, February 21, 2024.
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