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Boeing CEO Defends Reforms as Company Faces Regulatory and Legal Hurdles

Kelly Ortberg testifies before lawmakers, outlining cultural changes and accountability measures following safety lapses and production caps.

The logo of Boeing company is displayed at the Australian International Airshow in Avalon, Australia March 26, 2025. REUTERS/Hollie Adams/File Photo
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Boeing has suffered for several years from production quality problems and labor issues

Overview

  • Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg acknowledged past safety failures and detailed sweeping cultural reforms in testimony to the Senate Commerce Committee.
  • The company remains under strict FAA oversight, with a production cap of 38 planes per month on the 737 Max still in effect.
  • Ortberg emphasized leadership accountability and efforts to rebuild trust after a January 2024 mid-air emergency revealed critical manufacturing flaws.
  • Boeing is preparing for a June 2025 trial after pleading guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge and breaching a 2021 deferred prosecution agreement.
  • The company expects to finalize its acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, a move aimed at improving performance and addressing quality concerns.