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Boeing CEO admits company has retaliated against whistleblowers during Senate hearing: ‘I know it happens’Calhoun said he had not yet spoken to any of the whistleblowers. Boeing CEO David Calhoun kicked off his testimony to the Senate by apologizing to the families of victims of the Max jets crashes ...
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg testified in front of the Senate Commerce Committee Wednesday morning to talk about how Boeing is addressing "safety issues" and "product ...
Boeing Co. has told customers that it's approaching a key production target that would signal manufacturing of its all-important 737 jet is back on track following last year's harrowing mid-air accident.
in his first hearing since he became CEO last August, tasked with turning the manufacturer around. Sen. Ted Cruz, R.-Texas, the committee's chairman, said he wants Boeing to succeed and invited ...
Boeing BA.N CEO Kelly Ortberg will face tough questions ... since made "sweeping changes", according to a copy of prepared testimony seen by Reuters and confirmed by the planemaker.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg is set to testify to Congress ... 2024 mid-air emergency involving a new 737 MAX, according to testimony first obtained by Reuters. "Boeing has made serious missteps ...
Ortberg’s testimony came amid intensified scrutiny ... “It’s critically important that we rebuild trust.” The CEO also emphasized that Boeing’s (BA) recent strategy includes withholding ...
Boeing Co. Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg plans to tell ... according to written testimony seen by Bloomberg. “In response, we have made sweeping changes to the people, processes and ...
Kelly Ortberg, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Boeing Company, testifies before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation hearing to examine restoring Boeing's ...
A new safety report from Boeing lays out changes the company says it's making following a string of high-profile incidents over the past several years. The 2025 Chief Aerospace Safety Officer Report shows a 220% increase in total reports through the anonymous "Speak Up" tool from 2023 to 2024.