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Boeing CEO Muilenburg steps down to ‘restore confidence’
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December 24, 2019
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Boeing replaced its chief executive in a bid to restore its reputation after two deadly crashes of its 737 MAX. Dennis Muilenburg quit on Monday after the board "decided that a change in leadership was necessary."
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