Head of Boeing's 737 MAX program leaves after mid-air incident
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Boeing's (BA) head of 737 MAX program leaves the company - report
February 21, 2024 3:30 PM ESTEd Clark, the executive leading Boeing's 737 MAX program, has stepped down, Reuters reported Wednesday after obtaining a company memo.
The move comes amid a challenging period for the planemaker, which faces increased scrutiny from regulators, customers, and legislators regarding its production and safety standards following the Jan. 5 incident where a panel detached from a new Alaska... More

