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Top customer of US airline maker also backs union seat on the board
David Gitlin, Stephanie Pope and Patrick Shanahan among possible contenders to succeed Dave Calhoun
It could take years for the company to find its way back to its engineering roots
Management shake-up follows weeks of turmoil for US aircraft manufacturer
Machinists’ head wants to ‘save company from itself’ as quality concerns mount
Boeing is one employer where workers are still hesitant to come forward with problems
The aircraft maker needs a deeper cultural overhaul, starting at the top
US aircraft maker’s long-term cash flow target will take longer to achieve than expected as 737 Max output slows
“We will lead their coke dealers to their homes after they can’t pay their bills”
Uncertainty clouding Short Brothers plant is an unintended consequence of US plane maker’s move to undo Spirit spin-off
Carrier says it does not believe it is the target of the probe into the terrifying mid-air incident
NTSB chair says aircraft manufacturer has yet to disclose who worked on door panel that blew out mid-flight
Acquisition might please regulators but would strain jet maker’s liquidity and efficiency measures
American defence companies underperform European peers despite soaring demand as budget deadline looms
Plane maker says reintegrating its former unit would strengthen safety and improve quality
Technical data downloaded in China and Russia created national security risks, state department says
Directive from FAA comes after door panel blew off 737 Max aircraft last month
Expert report comes as US aircraft maker confronts new scrutiny over door panel incident
Chief executive says manufacturing ‘shit show’ has led airline to lower passenger number forecasts
Ed Clark managed Seattle-area factory where plane involved in Alaska Airlines incident is built
And more on Boeing
Preliminary report by NTSB finds part that detached had been removed at Washington factory
Tim Clark blames management and governance mis-steps for ‘progressive decline’ in US plane maker’s manufacturing standards
The EU’s battle with Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán could come to a head on Thursday
Chief executive Dave Calhoun says plane maker’s outsourcing may have gone ‘too far’
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