For Boeings’ new CEO, saving the 737 Max is only the first hurdle

Boeing Co’s incoming boss David Calhoun faces a daunting task when he takes over as chief executive officer next year: rescuing the 737 Max while mending the company’s fractured relationship with United States (US) regulators. But that is only the beginning of the hurdles awaiting him.

Calhoun, 62, who takes the reins January 13, will be leading a once-proud company whose reputation for engineering prowess is now in tatters. On top of the grounding of its best-selling plane after two deadly crashes, Boeing has suffered production stumbles with its KC-46 tanker, delays to its 777X jetliner and an embarrassing mishap that caused its new space capsule to miss a rendezvous with the International Space Station over the weekend.

Read more

You may also like

Comments are closed.

More in Newspapers