Airline CEOs Push for Meeting with Boeing Board to Address Production Issues

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The heads of major U.S. airlines are planning to meet with Boeing's board of directors to address the company's production problems, including new aircraft certification and manufacturing delays. The CEOs want to discuss the fallout from a recent incident and the plan for addressing quality problems. This comes after FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker expressed concerns about Boeing's safety culture. United and Southwest have pulled back on hiring due to Boeing's manufacturing delays, while Alaska and American Airlines declined to comment.
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