BOEING Co said its board had stripped chief executive Dennis Muilenburg of his chairmanship title, as the U.S. planemaker works to return its 737 MAX jet to service. Boeing has been struggling to put its best-selling 737 MAX jet back in the air after two fatal crashes led to its global grounding in March. (FILES) In this file photo taken on October 02, 2019 Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg speaks at the Economic Club of New York's in New York City. On Friday, United Airlines Holdings Inc became the latest U.S. airline to say it would not resume 737 MAX flights until January. Lawmakers have raised questions about Boeing’s actions prior to the 737 MAX certification.
Source: New Strait Times October 11, 2019 23:48 UTC