Boeing Names Kelly Ortberg as Its Chief Executive
Boeing, one of the world’s leading aerospace companies, has recently appointed Kelly Ortberg as its new Chief Executive Officer. Ortberg, who has been with the company for over a decade, will be taking over from Dennis Muilenburg, who resigned from the position in December 2019.
Ortberg has a long and successful career in the aerospace industry, having previously served as the CEO of Rockwell Collins, a leading avionics and communications company. During his time at Rockwell Collins, Ortberg oversaw the company’s growth and expansion, leading it to become a major player in the industry.
Boeing’s decision to appoint Ortberg as CEO comes at a crucial time for the company. In recent years, Boeing has faced numerous challenges, including the grounding of its 737 Max aircraft following two fatal crashes. The company has also been dealing with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely impacted the aviation industry.
Ortberg’s appointment is seen as a strategic move by Boeing to bring in a seasoned leader with a proven track record of success in the aerospace industry. His experience and expertise are expected to help guide the company through these challenging times and position it for future growth and success.
In a statement announcing Ortberg’s appointment, Boeing Chairman Larry Kellner praised Ortberg’s leadership skills and his deep understanding of the aerospace industry. Kellner expressed confidence that Ortberg is the right person to lead Boeing through its current challenges and help the company achieve its long-term goals.
Ortberg himself expressed his excitement about taking on the role of CEO at Boeing. He highlighted the company’s rich history and legacy of innovation, and expressed his commitment to building on that legacy and driving the company forward.
As Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg will face a number of challenges, including managing the company’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, addressing the issues surrounding the 737 Max aircraft, and navigating a rapidly changing global aerospace market. However, with his experience, leadership skills, and vision for the future, Ortberg is well-equipped to lead Boeing through these challenges and into a new era of growth and success.