"Boeing Shakes Up Leadership After 737 Program Incidents"

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Boeing's head of the 737 jetliner program, Ed Clark, is leaving the company following a door panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight, prompting an executive shake-up. The company is facing renewed questions about safety, with the FAA grounding all Max 9s for inspections and limiting production due to quality concerns. Boeing's CEO acknowledged the company's responsibility and outlined measures to address the issues, as criticism of Boeing reaches levels not seen since the 2018-2019 Max 8 crashes.
- Boeing ousts head of 737 jetliner program weeks after panel blowout on a flight over Oregon The Associated Press
- Boeing removes head of 737 Max program in wake of safety incidents CNN
- Boeing Executive in Charge of Troubled 737 MAX Resigns, But Company Crisis Isn't Over | Inc.com Inc.
- The Alaska Airlines panel blowout just cost an 18-year Boeing veteran his job. Where does the company go from here? Fortune
- Boeing Commercial Airplanes shakes up management to 'enhance focus' on quality Flightglobal
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