[CNBC Television] Boeing needs someone with industry and company experience: Aerospace analyst

🎯 Загружено автоматически через бота: 🚫 Оригинал видео: 📺 Данное видео принадлежит каналу «CNBC Television» (@CNBCtelevision). Оно представлено в нашем сообществе исключительно в информационных, научных, образовательных или культурных целях. Наше сообщество не утверждает никаких прав на данное видео. Пожалуйста, поддержите автора, посетив его оригинальный канал. ✉️ Если у вас есть претензии к авторским правам на данное видео, пожалуйста, свяжитесь с нами по почте support@, и мы немедленно удалим его. 📃 Оригинальное описание: Sheila Kahyaoglu, Jefferies aerospace and defense analyst, and CNBC’s Leslie Josephs join ’Squawk Alley’ to discuss the leadership change in Boeing and what it means for the company. Boeing’s incoming CEO, David Calhoun, a 10-year board member, is inheriting a company in crisis, as the nation’s top exporter navigates the fallout from two crashes of its bestselling 737 Max planes. Analysts painted a picture of Calhoun as a logical choice to right the ship. Boeing ousted CEO Dennis Muilenburg, announcing Calhoun as his replacement on Monday, as the grounding of the 737 Max is set to drag well into 2020. The shakeup comes as comments made by top Boeing leaders, including Muilenburg, strained the manufacturer’s crucial relationship with the Federal Aviation Administration, which certifies the company’s planes as safe for the flying public. Calhoun’s goals include more transparency with its airline customers and regulators, according to a person close to Boeing’s board and Calhoun’s strategy. Boeing and top management have been sharply criticized by regulators, airline customers and some crew members for failing to provide sufficient information about the aircraft and the company’s process to get it back in the sky. Calhoun, 62, is no stranger to crises nor to aviation. His more than two-decade career at General Electric included a stint at the company’s important aviation unit, a job he took months before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks roiled the airline business. He has sat on Boeing’s board for a decade, including as the 737 Max was under development, so he is familiar with the mistakes related to the troubled plane. “He’s not new blood,” said Bank of America Merrill Lynch senior aerospace and defense analyst Ron Epstein. “He seems like a capable manager, but he was on the board when all the decisions were made.” Taking the reins of a sprawling company whose businesses span commercial airplanes, defense, services and space as it grapples with the biggest crisis in its more than 100-year history will be an immense challenge for Calhoun. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: » Subscribe to CNBC TV: » Subscribe to CNBC: » Subscribe to CNBC Classic: Turn to CNBC TV for the latest stock market news and analysis. From market futures to live price updates CNBC is the leader in business news worldwide. Connect with CNBC News Online Get the latest news: Follow CNBC on LinkedIn: Follow CNBC News on Facebook: Follow CNBC News on Twitter: Follow CNBC News on Instagram: #CNBC #CNBC TV
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