Boeing Defense Department Head Resigns, New CEO Embarks on Major Restructuring
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发表于 2024-9-21 09:22:25
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Boeing has dismissed the heads of its defense and space departments, marking the company's first major restructuring since Kelly Ortberg took over as CEO last month. On September 20th local time, Autoberg sent a letter to employees stating that Ted Colbert, who had worked at Boeing for 15 years, would resign immediately and be temporarily succeeded by Steve Parker, the Chief Operating Officer of the Defense Department. In order to reverse the operations of this struggling aerospace and defense company, the new CEO is expected to undergo a comprehensive restructuring of the management team. Otterberg stated that Boeing's top priority is to "regain the trust of our customers and meet their high expectations of us.
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