"Boeing 737 Max Program Executive Ousted After Midair Incident"

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The leader of Boeing's 737 Max programme, Ed Clark, is leaving the company after nearly 18 years following a recent incident where a piece of one of its jets blew off during a passenger flight. This departure is part of a wider shake-up of the commercial airplane division aimed at improving quality and safety. The incident has raised concerns about manufacturing processes for the 737 Max planes, which have faced scrutiny since the crashes in 2018 and 2019. Boeing is making changes as it prepares to meet with regulators and address flaws in production, including the creation of a new senior vice president for quality.
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