Boeing It's been a bad year for Boeing. Now its CEO is out. Dennis Mullenburg was fired yesterday, in part, Boeing said, because customers and regulators no longer trusted the company's decision-making. The 737 Max, the company's bestselling commercial jet, has been grounded worldwide since March after two fatal crashes killed 346 people. Boeing has struggled to get the plane back in the air, despite efforts to clear a fix with software regulators. Earlier this month, it said it would temporarily stop producing the jet in January. If that weren't enough, a former employee testified before Congress earlier this month that Boeing ignored safety concerns when building the 737 Max. Boeing Chairman David Calhoun will take over as CEO on January 13. The challenge for him will be convincing regulators that the 737 Max is safe to fly – and regaining the trust of customers. |
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