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Boeing announces executive change at defense unit

EditorLina Guerrero
Published 09/20/2024, 05:49 PM
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Boeing Co . (NYSE:BA) reported on Friday a significant change in its executive team, with Theodore Colbert III ceasing to serve as an elected officer and as President and Chief Executive Officer of Boeing Defense, Space & Security. The change is effective as of today, according to the company's filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The aerospace giant, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, did not disclose reasons for Colbert’s departure or name an immediate successor. Colbert's exit from the role marks a notable shift in leadership within one of Boeing's key divisions, which handles defense contracts and space exploration initiatives.

Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a significant business segment for the company, known for manufacturing military aircraft and space systems. The division’s leadership change comes as the industry faces both opportunities and challenges, including competition for defense contracts and innovation in space technology.

In other recent news, significant developments have been unfolding at Boeing Co. The company announced the departure of Ted Colbert, the CEO of its defense, space, and security unit, amidst a strike involving over 32,000 workers. Meanwhile, Boeing has initiated furloughs for thousands of employees, which include a substantial segment of its U.S. executive workforce, as the labor dispute continues to halt production.

In the midst of these challenges, Boeing received a boost from China Development Bank Financial Leasing with a substantial order for 50 of the aerospace giant's 737 MAX 8 jets. This represents the largest order from a Chinese client since 2015.

On the labor front, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg expressed optimism about a potential resolution to the labor dispute. However, as the situation develops, an agreement between Boeing's management and the striking machinists has yet to be reached.

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