ntel, the telecoms company that was unbundled from NITEL and managed by NATCOMS, has tapped Mr. Adrian Wood as the new chief executive officer. According to reports, the former CEO of MTN Nigeria, who left Nigeria in 2004, has returned to…
Senators grilled Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun Tuesday about the company's aircraft production issues. His appearance came the same day a new whistleblower raised fresh allegations about the 737 Max.
CEO David Calhoun’s appearance was the first before Congress by a high-ranking Boeing official since a panel blew out of a 737 Max during an Alaska Airlines flight in January.
Boeing tried to hide the nonconforming parts from FAA regulators by moving them out of sight and falsifying records, new whistleblower Sam Mohawk claims.
Boeing tried to hide the nonconforming parts from FAA regulators by moving them out of sight and falsifying records, new whistleblower Sam Mohawk claims.
Boeing tried to hide the nonconforming parts from FAA regulators by moving them out of sight and falsifying records, new whistleblower Sam Mohawk claims.
Boeing tried to hide the nonconforming parts from FAA regulators by moving them out of sight and falsifying records, new whistleblower Sam Mohawk claims.
Boeing tried to hide the nonconforming parts from FAA regulators by moving them out of sight and falsifying records, new whistleblower Sam Mohawk claims.
Boeing tried to hide the nonconforming parts from FAA regulators by moving them out of sight and falsifying records, new whistleblower Sam Mohawk claims.
Boeing’s chief executive David Calhoun told a Senate panel the company is fixing the problems that led to the in-flight blowout of a 737 Max jet earlier this year.
(AP)–U.S. lawmakers grilled Boeing’s chief executive Tuesday about the company’s plans to fix its manufacturing problems and its willingness to heed whistleblowers’ warnings, while relatives of people who died in two crashes of the…
Outgoing Boeing chief executive Dave Calhoun stood up and addressed the relatives of victims that were killed on his company's planes before he testified to Senate lawmakers Tuesday.
Boeing's CEO defended his record amid accusations that the company had put its financial health over the safety of its planes, asserting that new policies had been put in place to correct past issues.
WASHINGTON >> U.S. senators today attacked the CEO of Boeing for the planemaker’s tarnished safety record, overshadowing his apology to families who lost loved ones in two 737 MAX crashes and acceptance of responsibility after a January…