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Boeing CEO to testify in Senate hearing June 18

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Boeing CEO will appear before a Senate panel on June 18 to address concerns regarding whistleblower allegations and quality control at the company. The hearing aims to address Boeing’s failures and regain public trust. The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations chairman, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, expressed the importance of the testimony in restoring Boeing’s role in the economy and national defense. The hearing follows allegations by a company engineer regarding the assembly of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliners, which Boeing has refuted. This comes as Boeing continues its efforts to recover from the safety crisis triggered by the 737 Max crashes. In March, Calhoun announced his intention to step down by the end of the year as part of a broader executive shakeup.