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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down after 737 Max struggles

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down after 737 Max struggles
Dave Calhoun. (Image: Getty)
The Wall Street Journal
By Sharon TerlepDave Calhoun stepped in to address a crisis at Boeing. He is stepping aside four years later with the manufacturer still mired in a crisis over the quality of its planes.The Boeing chief executive will exit at the end of the year, part of a broader executive shake-up after a Jan 5 midair blowout and sweeping production problems that have angered airlines and regulators.The aircraft maker also said the head of its commercial aircraft business, Stanley Deal, will step aside immediately, and its chair, Larry Kellner, won’t st...

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