Boeing names new jet-production chief as 787’s woes slow rebound

Boeing has promoted supply-chain chief Elizabeth Lund to oversee production of its commercial jetliner programs, including efforts to bolster manufacturing quality and resolve production lapses that have halted 787 Dreamliner deliveries.She succeeds Mark Jenks as senior vice-president and general manager of airplane programs. The move is effective immediately, Stan Deal, chief executive officer of Boeing’s commercial airplane division, said in a memo to employees Thursday that was viewed by Bloomberg News. The leadership change comes at a critical time for Boeing, which is working to restore its reputation for engineering prowess and quality workmanship after two fatal crashes of its 737 Max jetliner that prompted a 20-month global grounding. As the Chicago-based company speeds up the manufacturing pace of the best-selling single-aisle jet, it has uncovered a series of tiny structural gaps with another marquee airliner, the 787 Dreamliner. Deliveries have been halted as Boeing and US regulators grapple with the so-called “noncomformities.” American Airlines on Thursday said the disruptions would force it to curtail some international flying next summer. Lund, an engineer by training, had previously led operations at the company’s Everett factory north of Seattle before taking responsibility for the planemaker’s internal and external supply chains in 2019.<br/>
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-12-09/boeing-revamps-jet-manufacturing-leadership-as-787-delays-linger
12/10/21