The Boeing executive who oversaw the 737 Max program is leaving the company.
Ed Clark's departure follows a midair blowout on a 737 Max flight in January due to missing bolts.
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AdvertisementThe Boeing executive responsible for the company's 737 Max program is out at the company weeks after one of its aircraft suffered a midair blowout on a January flight.
Ed Clark, who oversaw production of the 737 Max, is "leaving the company" after almost 18 years, Stan Deal, chief executive of Boeing's commercial airplane division, said in a company memo obtained by Business Insider.
Persons:
Ed Clark's, —, Ed Clark, Stan Deal
Organizations:
Boeing, Service, Business