https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/bo ... rcna139831
Most of the leadership in Boeing right now are relatively recent promotions or additions so are not responsible for the core issue. The two dudes who would need to be fired retired some time ago:Boeing EVP Stanley A. Deal announced Wednesday that Ed Clark, the head of the company’s Boeing’s 737 Max program, was leaving the company.
Boeing announced Wednesday that the head of the company's 737 Max program is leaving the company in a management shake-up in the wake of a January mishap that has damaged the aircraft manufacturer's reputation and cost it billions of dollars in value.
Boeing Executive Vice President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Stanley A. Deal announced several leadership changes in an email to employees Wednesday, including that Ed Clark, the head of the company's Boeing’s 737 Max program, has been replaced.
“Ed departs with my, and our, deepest gratitude for his many significant contributions over nearly 18 years of dedicated service to Boeing,” Deal said.
Harry Stonecipher (Boeing CEO 2003–2005, Boeing COO 1997–2001, McDonnell-Douglas CEO 1994–1997)
James McNerney (Boeing CEO 2005–2015)
Stonecipher brought the cut costs, do not innovate, listen not to engineers mentality from McDonnell-Douglas, and McNerney was an outsider from GE and 3M who made his priority cutting costs during the time the 787 and 737 MAX were developed.