Boeing's head of commercial airplanes to leave company amid 737 Max crisis

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Kevin McAllister is stepping down as the company grapples with the fallout from two fatal crashes.

Kevin McAllister leads the division, which is immersed in a crisis after two 737 Max planes crashed.

Aerial photo showing Boeing 737 Max airplanes parked at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, October 20, 2019.'s commercial airplane unit is leaving the company, the company said Tuesday, as the manufacturer scrambles to bring its 737 Max plane back to service after two fatal crashes. Kevin McAllister runs the division at Boeing that has been immersed in a crisis for nearly a year following the first crash of one of the 737 Max planes. Another crashed less than five months later, prompting a worldwide grounding of Boeing's best-selling aircraft in its history.

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BoeingAirplanes CEO Kevin McAllister stepped down, and Stan Deal was appointed as his replacement. equilarinc will track the composition of Boeing’s executive team, as well as thousands of other corporate boardrooms. Visit to learn more. $BA CorpGov

No one jumps out of a plane without a parachute. How’s golden is his?

Next in line is Mr. ceo ....

Bet he's leaving with a payoff bigger than most workers earn in a lifetime?

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