Boeing has faced mechanical problems, safety problems, grounded planes, stranded astronauts, executive departures, a strike, and layoffs in 2024.
Chief Information Officer Susan Doniz is leaving the company, Bloomberg reported Saturday, citing a memo to employees by Chief Executive Kelly Ortberg. Doniz’s departure is effective immediately, the report said.
Boeing Co. Chief Information Officer Susan Doniz is leaving the company, Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg told employees in a memo on Friday.
After a particularly difficult 2024, Boeing (BA) is looking to hit the ground running next year. Aviation news site The Air Current reports that the planemaker is telling suppliers that it will be “aggressive” in hitting maximum production speed by summer.
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Boeing Co. said it has resumed production across its range of aircraft programs at factories in the Pacific Northwest after they were shut down for weeks because of a lengthy workers strike.
The deal is worth nearly $7.4 billion to Boeing, providing some relief for the struggling planemaker as it battles production and quality problems.