A committee is expected to call for changes to Boeing's structure -- including the creation of new groups focused on safety -- in recommendations to the company's full board this week
Washington The committee is expected to call for changes to the company's structure — including the creation of new groups focused on safety — and urge the company to make changes to airplane cockpits to accommodate new pilots who may have less training, the source said.
The recommendations were first reported by the New York Times.The safety recommendations come after two crashes of Boeing's 737 Max, which killed 346 people and led to the grounding of that type of aircraft worldwide.
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Boeing committee set to recommend safety changes: reportBoeing Co.'s full board of directors is expected to hear a report this week detailing structural corporate changes that can be made to improve the safety of its planes following two fatal crashes of its 737 Max planes, the New York Times reported Sunday. The recommended changes from a small committee of board members include a new corporate reporting structure, creating a new safety group and building simpler cockpits, the Times said. Under one proposed change, engineers would reportedly report directly to the company's head engineer, rather than a business-unit leader who might favor production deadlines over fixing problems. Boeing reported a sharp dropoff in monthly aircraft production last week as the 737 Max remains grounded. Boeing shares are up 18% year to date, compared to the S&P 500's 20% gain.
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Boeing committee set to recommend safety changes: reportBoeing Co.'s full board of directors is expected to hear a report this week detailing structural corporate changes that can be made to improve the safety of its planes following two fatal crashes of its 737 Max planes, the New York Times reported Sunday. The recommended changes from a small committee of board members include a new corporate reporting structure, creating a new safety group and building simpler cockpits, the Times said. Under one proposed change, engineers would reportedly report directly to the company's head engineer, rather than a business-unit leader who might favor production deadlines over fixing problems. Boeing reported a sharp dropoff in monthly aircraft production last week as the 737 Max remains grounded. Boeing shares are up 18% year to date, compared to the S&P 500's 20% gain.
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