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Boeing exec out after 737 Max door plug failure

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Boeing is making leadership changes in its 737 Max program following an incident where a Max 9 jet lost a door plug mid-flight.

Ed Clark, the current head of the program, is being replaced by Katie Ringgold.

Notably, employee Elizabeth Lund was appointed to a new role focusing on quality control initiatives.

These changes are part of Boeing’s efforts to enhance quality and safety standards for their airplanes.

The incident led to a temporary grounding of Max 9 planes, with the NTSB finding missing bolts from the door plug.

The FAA has increased oversight of Boeing and its suppliers, halting production expansion of the Max for now.

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