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Alaska incident: personnel consequences at Boeing

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The incident, which occurred at the beginning of January 2024 with a B737-Max-9 operated by Alaska Airlines, has personnel consequences at the US aircraft manufacturer Boeing.

The Renton site, where this type of machine is finally assembled, is getting a new manager. Katie Ringgold succeeds Ed Clark, who also has to hand over management of the Max program. This was announced by company boss Stan Deal.

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