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Julie Johnsson and Brett Haensel, Bloomberg News The last time Boeing debuted an all-new jetliner was with the 787 Dreamliner nearly two decades ago. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg , Bloomberg (Bloomberg) Boeing Co. will put its battered engineering reputation on the line again this week when its Starliner spacecraft blasts off from Florida with a load of supplies for the International Space Station. The mission is a do-over of a 2019 trip that almost ended in calamity, and a dress rehearsal for the Boeing capsule s first flight with astronauts later this year. If successful, it would narrow the gap with an ascendant rival, SpaceX, and answer the latest space-faring feats by the billionaire founders of Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic. ....
By Jon Hemmerdinger2021-03-12T23:04:00+00:00 Boeing has named Ed Clark, a top executive in Boeing’s aircraft services division, to succeed Walt Odisho as vice-president and general manager of the 737 programme. Odisho is retiring. Mark Jenks, Boeing vice-president of airplane programmes, announced the staff change in a 12 March memo to all 737 programme employees. Source: Boeing Boeing by night Clark, who joined Boeing in 2006, steps in the top 737 role after having been vice-president of global technical operations for Boeing Global Services (BGS). Previously, Clark was vice-president of commercial services programmes within BGS and vice-president of the company’s Global Fleet Care material logistics business. ....
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2 Min Read FILE PHOTO: A Boeing 737 MAX 7 aircraft lands during an evaluation flight at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S. September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co has named veteran engineer Ed Clark to be the head of its 737 MAX jetliner program, according to internal memo sent to employees on Friday. Replacing Walt Odisho, who is retiring after being plucked from the auto industry to help Boeing boost productivity, Clark steps into the role as the U.S. planemaker works to clear an inventory of hundreds of 737 MAX aircraft and rebuild its image with passengers after the nearly two-year MAX grounding following fatal crashes. ....