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Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg Resigns; David Calhoun Named President and CEO
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg has resigned. The company has named David Calhoun president and CEO, and Lawrence Kellner will become chairman of the board, Bloomberg News reports (www.bloomberg.com) Daha Fazlası...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Boeing has gotten to large they are no longer the leader they once were it has been all about share price ,they have forgotten how they were successful " building the best in the world "
Just disable the Mcas and put the air craft back in the air. Damn what a bunch of idiots
i almost died in a BA airbus 320 uncommanded roll which caused a loss of control (flat spin) at 13,000 AGL departing from syria. thankfully, the aircraft self-corrected at ~1200 ft and didn't breakup. a few months later, one actually crashed near abu dhabi, same scenario. i understand the software has much improved since then.
why did you delete my follow-up comment?
january '99 was when this incident took place....i'm not giving anyone a "pass", after all airbus has always had problems including the paris airshow when a320 crashed killing everyone aboard...as PIC, anytime flight controls are under the command of "others", bad things can happen in unexpected scenarios...take the case of the airbus 350 rio-to-paris, a tragedy of human-factors! i can only imagine what the pilots of the two MAX aircraft must have been thinking with unexpected trim going in and not knowing why or how to disable...those boeing-in-charge, including former CEO, who allowed the MAX to be fielded with such a built-in obstacle to safety should be tried for negligent homicide.
Book keepers in charge. Save your way to disaster. In breeding in the C Suite will destroy a company. 757 basic design was tailor made for the 737 Max. Higher clearance like the Airbus. Lack of competition leads to sloppy management.