New Delhi: Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun The aircraft manufacturer will step down from his role by the end of the year as recent production problems, including a problematic accident in January, sparked an investigation. Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet When a fuselage panel flew off during flight.
The plane made an emergency landing with a hole in the cabin, and no serious injuries were reported.
“The eyes of the world are on us, and I know we will emerge as a better company from this moment,” Calhoun said in a letter to employees. He cited “putting safety and quality at the forefront of everything we do.”
“that much Alaska Airlines The Flight 1282 accident was a watershed moment for Boeing. We must continue to respond to this incident with humility and full transparency. We must also instill a total commitment to safety and quality at all levels of the company,” he added.
Following the incident, US regulators announced a 90-day deadline. boeing To address quality control issues, the Federal Aviation Administration said the company must “commit to substantial and profound improvements.”
The company is under investigation for a variety of related incidents in addition to recent accidents in Alaska, including an engine fire on a Boeing 747 shortly after departing from Florida in January.
Earlier this month, a Boeing 777 bound for Japan made an emergency landing in San Francisco after a wheel fell off and crashed into an airport parking lot, damaging several vehicles.
Last week, New Zealand authorities launched an investigation after a Boeing 787 Dreamliner lost significant altitude while flying from Sydney to Auckland, injuring some passengers.
(Based on the opinion of the institution)
The plane made an emergency landing with a hole in the cabin, and no serious injuries were reported.
“The eyes of the world are on us, and I know we will emerge as a better company from this moment,” Calhoun said in a letter to employees. He cited “putting safety and quality at the forefront of everything we do.”
“that much Alaska Airlines The Flight 1282 accident was a watershed moment for Boeing. We must continue to respond to this incident with humility and full transparency. We must also instill a total commitment to safety and quality at all levels of the company,” he added.
Following the incident, US regulators announced a 90-day deadline. boeing To address quality control issues, the Federal Aviation Administration said the company must “commit to substantial and profound improvements.”
The company is under investigation for a variety of related incidents in addition to recent accidents in Alaska, including an engine fire on a Boeing 747 shortly after departing from Florida in January.
Earlier this month, a Boeing 777 bound for Japan made an emergency landing in San Francisco after a wheel fell off and crashed into an airport parking lot, damaging several vehicles.
Last week, New Zealand authorities launched an investigation after a Boeing 787 Dreamliner lost significant altitude while flying from Sydney to Auckland, injuring some passengers.
(Based on the opinion of the institution)