Ed Clark's departure follows a midair blowout on a 737 Max flight in January due to missing bolts. The announcement in a Wednesday memo marks the first major staffing shake-up since the disaster. The ...
Boeing announced the head of its 737 Max program is leaving the company. In a memo to employees that USA TODAY reviewed, CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Stan Deal, said Ed Clark, who has overseen ...
A pivotal moment looms as Boeing's largest MAX variant enters the next phase of certification, but lingering issues threaten ...
The head of Boeing’s 737 Max program has left the company amid scrutiny of its safety procedures following an incident that left one of its planes with a gaping hole in its fuselage midflight last ...
ARLINGTON, Va. - The head of Boeing’s 737 Max program is out after the latest serious incident on the company's marquee aircraft. Ed Clark, who has led the Max program since 2021, will be replaced by ...
Boeing Co. fired the head of its 737 Max aircraft program Wednesday, shaking its leadership amid the fallout of a midair blowout of an Alaska Airlines door plug in January. Ed Clark, who headed the ...
Alaska We need them. At 16,000 ft. 177 passengers experienced the unimaginable. There was just *** really loud boom. *** panel flies off their Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft shortly after takeoff.
In testimony to congressional investigators probing the fatal crashes of two 737 MAX jets, Michael Teal, the chief engineer on Boeing’s 737 MAX program who signed off on the jet’s technical ...
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