Boeing Fired Midlevel Executive Following Embarrassing Emails

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Boeing Fired Midlevel Executive Following Embarrassing Emails
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The fired Boeing manager oversaw pilots whose messages have embarrassed the aerospace giant as it struggles to get the 737 MAX flying again, according to people familiar with the matter

Boeing Co. has fired a midlevel executive in charge of pilots who exchanged internal emails that have embarrassed the aerospace company as it struggles to get the 737 MAX jetliner flying again, according to people familiar with the matter.

The ouster of the executive, Keith Cooper, follows the disclosures of the messages between two Boeing pilots that prompted concerns among federal lawmakers and regulators that some of the company’s employees took a cavalier attitude toward safety and honest communication with airline customers....

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