Boeing, Air India and Kelly Ortberg
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Stocktwits on MSNAir India Crash Prompts Boeing Top Execs, Including CEO Ortberg, To Cancel Paris Air Show VisitCEO Kelly Ortberg and Stephanie Pope, head of the planemaker’s commercial airplanes division, have scrapped their plans to attend the Paris Air Show next week in the aftermath of Thursday's fatal Air India crash.
Boeing Co. Chief Executive Kelly Ortberg finds himself in a familiar role — facing another crisis — this time a crash involving the company’s marquee 787 Dreamliner jet in India that killed more than 240 people.
The Paris Air Show, historically a showcase for mega-deals and aerospace pageantry, opens on Monday under a cloud of crisis and uncertainty. As more than 2,400 exhibitors from 48 countries gather at Le Bourget for the industry’s flagship event,
After years of bad press dogged Boeing’s 737 line, the 787 Dreamliner now faces its first major reputational hit following the fatal crash of Air India Flight 171 on Thursday. While the exact cause of the incident won’t be known for many months,
Despite positive data points, trust between the planemaker and its shareholders, customers and regulators remains fragile
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Boeing plans for its commercial aircraft division to have a lower-key presence at next week's Paris air show in the wake of the deadly 12 June crash of an Air India 787.
With public perception of Boeing still on shaky ground, it will fall to executives to move the company past a series of regulatory crises.
Boeing is mounting what could be its most consequential turnaround in decades, with CEO Kelly Ortberg at the helm just ten months into a job many wouldn't touch. Since taking over