KEY POINTS
  • Boeing says it replaced CEO Dennis Muilenburg, effective immediately.
  • Chairman David Calhoun will become the manufacturer's CEO in January.
  • Lawrence Kellner is tapped as chairman.
  • The company has been struggling to regain the trust of regulators, customers and the public after two fatal crashes of its bestselling plane, the 737 Max.

Boeing ousted CEO Dennis Muilenburg, saying Monday it replaced him with the company's chairman as the nation's biggest manufacturing exporter struggles to regain the trust of regulators, customers and the public in the wake of two fatal crashes of its bestselling plane, the 737 Max.

Muilenberg stepped down immediately, and Chairman David Calhoun, 62, will become CEO on Jan. 13.