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Boeing\'s Management Shake-up in Response to Quality Concerns

Published: 21 February 2024 at 20:45

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Boeing\'s troubled 737 MAX program head is leaving the company, with Katie Ringgold replacing Ed Clark as vice president and general manager for the 737 program and Renton, Washington factory. The shake-up follows the Alaska Airlines incident, leading to fleet grounding and fresh worries about Boeing\'s safety measures. An enhanced focus on quality and safety lies behind the changes, with Elizabeth Lund appointed as senior vice president for BCA Quality. Ed Clark, chief of the 737 Max program, has reportedly been fired post the Alaska Airlines safety failings.

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