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Boeing CEO says video recording in cockpit a ‘privacy issue’ in first interview post Air India crash
The CEO of Boeing, Robert Kelly Ortberg, during his first interview since the Air India airline crash in June, said that video recording in the pilot’s cabin as a measure to assist investigators would ...
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Boeing’s stock is rising after the jet maker delivered 150 commercial jets during the second quarter, up 63% from a year ago.
Wall Street analysts expect the aircraft manufacturer to halve its second-quarter losses from a year ago when it reports ...
Kelly Ortberg Boeing says it's cutting 10% of its workforce, or about 17,000 employees Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg wrote in a memo that the aerospace giant is cutting 10% of its 170,000 workforce.
A University of Iowa alum is attempting to redirect the Boeing company after issues with its manufacturing line drove the company to the brink of ruin. The UI graduate, Robert “Kelly” Ortberg, began ...
On August 8, Robert K. “Kelly” Ortberg was brought in as Boeing’s new president and CEO. Ortberg takes over the giant aircraft maker and military contractor amid dozens of near-disasters ...
So, Boeing has a new leader. Robert K. "Kelly" Ortberg has been named the CEO of the iconic but troubled company. He replaces David Calhoun after four years. Calhoun faced increasing pressure and ...
Boeing’s new CEO Robert “Kelly” Ortberg and Chairman Steven Mollenkopf visited Wichita on Monday to tour Spirit AeroSystems.
A new chief executive took over at Boeing on Thursday, and he walked the floor of the factory near Seattle that has become the heart of the aerospace giant's troubles. Robert "Kelly" Ortberg takes ...
Aerospace veteran Robert “Kelly” Ortberg becomes Boeing’s new CEO on Thursday with a singular mission: restoring the reputation of a U.S. manufacturing icon.
Robert “Kelly” Ortberg takes the helm of a money-losing company that has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud, is struggling fix its aircraft-manufacturing process, and can’t ...
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