KEY POINTS
  • "To fix Boeing's issues the company needs a strong engineering lead as its head coupled to a governance model which prioritizes safety and quality," said Tim Clark, the president of Emirates Airline.
  • Aviation analysts and former Boeing employees have criticized the company's reported sidelining of engineers in its senior management ranks.
  • The American aerospace giant is once again mired in controversy following a series of mid-flight technical failures, starting with a door panel that blew off of a brand-new Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 while it was midair.

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A Boeing 737 Max aircraft during a display at the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Britain, July 20, 2022.

Boeing needs to be led by engineers if it wants to pull itself out of its current crisis, Tim Clark, the president of Emirates Airline, said Wednesday.

Boeing said Monday that CEO Dave Calhoun will step down at the end of the year, part of a broad management shake-up. The U.S. aerospace giant is once again mired in controversy following a recent series of mid-flight technical failures, starting with a door panel that blew off of a new Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 midflight on Jan. 5

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