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Boeing CEO Speaks Out on 'Crisis' as Plane Incidents Continue


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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun spoke out about the "crisis" facing the company as incidents with planes continue to occur.

On Monday, Calhoun appeared on CNBC to speak about his decision to step down as the CEO of Boeing at the end of the year and was asked about the "crisis" facing the company and its production of Max airplanes.

"This company and our people have responded to the crisis like no group of employees I've ever seen or been around," Calhoun said on Squawk Box. "They certified the airplane, they started up a factory from zero, they created a shadow factory to get our planes back into the field, they created another shadow factory to basically rebuild all of our 787s, a hundred of them."

"They're up to the challenge, we will get ahead of this one," Calhoun said. "We are at the early stages of responding to, in my view, an over exercised supply chain and an over exercised Boeing factory and we're gonna calm it down, we're gonna get ahead of all of the issues."

This is a developing story that will be updated as more information becomes available.

Dave Calhoun
Calhoun speaks to reporters as he departs from a meeting at the office of Sen. Mark Warner on Capitol Hill January 24, 2024 in Washington, D.C. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

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