{"id":171405,"date":"2019-12-24T00:15:13","date_gmt":"2019-12-23T21:15:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/whaj24.com\/?p=171405"},"modified":"2019-12-24T00:15:13","modified_gmt":"2019-12-23T21:15:13","slug":"boeing-ceo-resigns-after-two-deadly-737-max-crashes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mennews.net\/?p=171405","title":{"rendered":"Boeing CEO resigns after two deadly 737 Max crashes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"text-transform: initial;\">Whaj 24 : Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg resigned Monday over the deadly 737 Max debacle that has plunged the aircraft maker into crisis and damaged its reputation as one of the stalwarts of American industry.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">The company\u2019s board said a change in leadership was needed to restore confidence in Boeing as it works to repair relationships with regulators and others in the wake of two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in all.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">The Max was grounded worldwide after the two disasters \u2014 one in October 2018 off the coast of Indonesia, the other in 2019 in Ethiopia. Boeing has come under fierce criticism on Capitol Hill and elsewhere over the design and rollout of the jetliner and has been unable to get approval from regulators to put the plane back in the air.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Last week, the crisis inside the company deepened when Boeing announced it will suspend production of the Max in January. And in another stinging setback for the aerospace giant, Boeing\u2019s new Starliner space capsule went off course Friday during a bungled unmanned test flight to the International Space Station.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Boeing said Muilenburg will depart immediately and the board\u2019s current chairman, David Calhoun, will take over as CEO on Jan. 13. The company declined to make Calhoun or other executives available for comment.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Investigators say that in both crashes, a faulty sensor caused the plane\u2019s new automated MCAS flight-control system to push the nose of the plane down, and the pilots were unable to regain control.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Ababu Amha, who lost his wife, a flight attendant, in the second crash, involving an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft, welcomed Muilenburg\u2019s departure.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">\u201cThis is something that we have been asking and struggling for quite some time,\u201d he said. \u201cThe CEO reluctantly and deliberately kept the aircraft in service after the Lion Air crash. The Ethiopian Airlines crash was a preventable accident.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">The resignation, however, is not enough, Amha said: \u201cThey should further be held accountable for their actions because what they did was a crime.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Muilenburg was faulted for Boeing\u2019s initial response to the first accident, in which he and the company seemed to suggest the pilots were at fault. Criticism of Muilenburg increased in recent months as news reports and congressional investigations disclosed internal documents that revealed concern within Boeing\u2019s ranks about key design features on the Max, especially the new flight-control system.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">In late October, lawmakers and relatives of passengers who died called on the CEO to quit.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Earlier this month, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration expressed concern that Boeing was pushing for an unrealistically quick return of the grounded Max. The shutdown in production is likely to ripple through the U.S. economy and Boeing\u2019s vast network of 900 companies that make engines, bodies and other parts for the Max.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">With Boeing in turmoil, sales at Airbus, its top rival, surged 28% during the first half of the year.<\/p>\n<div class=\"Component-embed-0-2-163 Component-block-0-2-160\"><iframe loading=\"lazy\" class=\"ap-embed\" src=\"https:\/\/interactives.ap.org\/boeing-commercial-aircraft\" width=\"100%\" height=\"400px\" data-mce-fragment=\"1\"><\/iframe><\/div>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Board member Lawrence Kellner, a former United Airlines CEO, will become non-executive chairman of the board. In a statement, Kellner said Calhoun has \u201cdeep industry experience and a proven track record of strong leadership, and he recognizes the challenges we must confront. The board and I look forward to working with him and the rest of the Boeing team to ensure that today marks a new way forward for our company.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">The crashes and the decisions that were made leading up to those tragedies have shaken Boeing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">\u201cThe company appears to have known about safety issues for quite some time. This indicates that there might be more fundamental cultural issues at the company,\u201d said Tim Hubbard, a professor of management at the University of Notre Dame\u2019s Mendoza College of Business.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">\u201cFurthermore, the recent failure of a rocket test launch indicates that the company might not be as innovative as they once were. Increasing innovativeness and changing the culture of a company the size of Boeing is challenging. One way to jump-start changes at Boeing could be new leadership.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Trading of Boeing stock was halted before the announcement, but it had jumped 3% after the opening bell.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Muilenburg\u2019s departure was long overdue, said Robert Clifford, a Chicago lawyer representing several people who are suing Boeing after losing relatives in the Ethiopia crash.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">\u201cMr. Muilenburg and other Boeing leaders deliberately put the desire for a heightened stock price and profits over safety by allowing the 737 Max 8 to stay in service\u201d after the first crash, involving a Lion Air flight, Clifford said. Boeing directors, he said, deserve no praise for ousting Muilenburg now.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">___<\/p>\n<p class=\"Component-root-0-2-162 Component-p-0-2-155\">Elias Meseret in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and David Koenig in Dallas contributed.<\/p>\n<p>AP NEWS *<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Whaj 24 : Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg resigned Monday over the deadly 737 Max debacle that has plunged the aircraft maker into crisis and damaged its reputation as one of the stalwarts of American industry. 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