Boeing Safety Chief Mike Delaney to Retire
Mike Delaney, Boeing's chief aerospace safety officer, will retire later this year. An internal memo revealed Boeing will announce a successor to work alongside Delaney for a smooth transition, as stated by CEO Kelly Ortberg.
Boeing's chief aerospace safety officer, Mike Delaney, is set to retire later this year as confirmed by an internal memo reviewed by Reuters. Delaney has been a key figure in the company's safety operations.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg informed employees through an internal message that in the coming weeks, a new Chief Aerospace Safety Officer would be announced. The successor will collaborate with Delaney to ensure a seamless transition in leadership.
This change marks a significant shift at Boeing as it focuses on maintaining high standards in aerospace safety under new leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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