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- Boeing Names New CEO as It Posts Bigger Loss Than Expected in Second Quarter
Boeing Names New CEO as It Posts Bigger Loss Than Expected in Second Quarter
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Boeing has announced that Kelly Ortberg, 64, will replace Dave Calhoun, 67, as CEO, with Ortberg assuming his duties on August 8. This leadership change comes amidst a safety crisis and a tumultuous period for the company. Boeing reported a widened $1.44 billion second-quarter loss, with revenue falling 15% from the previous year. The company's commercial-airplanes business and defense unit both lost money, with the defense unit having lost billions of dollars in 2023 and 2022.
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