Boeing's 737 Program Leader Departs Amid Management Shake-Up

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The head of Boeing's 737 program, Ed Clark, is leaving the company amid leadership changes following a recent incident involving a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is conducting a review of Boeing's quality assurance and control programs, and the company is facing renewed scrutiny over safety concerns. Boeing's CEO has apologized for the recent incident and the company has implemented new quality-control efforts, including safety stand-downs and enhanced inspections.
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