BloombergBoeing Co said that another high-ranking executive working on the company’s response to the 737 MAX crisis is to step down. Luttig, the company’s former general counsel, was reassigned in May to advise Muilenburg and the board of directors on legal matters related to two deadly MAX crashes. Luttig’s departure adds to the management turmoil at Boeing as the nine-month grounding of the firm’s best-selling jet drags on. The messages between Boeing employees paint a “very disturbing picture,” according to an aide to the US House of Representatives Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. The staff of the House committee are still reviewing the messages and did not provide detailed descriptions of what they contain.


Source:   Taipei Times
December 27, 2019 15:56 UTC