After Boeing's 737 Max 9 Crisis, The CEO Steps Down

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Boeing CEO, Dave Calhoun, announced Monday he will step down at the end of 2024—with several other executives leaving their roles—amid ongoing scrutiny of the safety of the manufacturing giant’s aircrafts.

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Hello, don't leave the executives that easy. There should be a criminal investigation for their actions of prioritising profits over safety.

benny
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The last two decades of outsourcing everything at Boeing is what these GE and McDonald Douglas executives brought to Boeing. Responsibility was obviously outsourced as well.

redbarchetta
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Dave, don't let the door hit your backside on the way out. Don't come back.

maxb
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Probably gets a Golden Parachute that's more than an average worker makes in a lifetime.
Criminal!

saint