Podcast appearances and mentions of Dennis Muilenburg

Former President, chairman and CEO of The Boeing Company

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American Scandal
Boeing | Return to Service | 4

American Scandal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 42:41


After a second 737 MAX 8 crash, Boeing executives and leaders at the Federal Aviation Association are under pressure to explain why the MAX wasn't grounded sooner. The parents of Samya Stumo and other victims demand answers. Boeing fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg, and agrees to pay a multibillion dollar fine. Then, in January 2024, a door plug pops off the side of a 737 MAX 9 in mid-flight, putting Boeing's safety failures back in the headlines. Listen to American Scandal on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/american-scandal/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Heavy Hitters: The Digital Industrial Podcast
61. Dennis Muilenburg, New Vista Capital - A Matter of National Security

Heavy Hitters: The Digital Industrial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 32:18


Dennis shares how a lifetime dedicated to aerospace innovation led him to co-founding New Vista Capital as his next chapter after Boeing, what the transferable lessons learned are that bridge from running one of the world's largest industrial companies to early-stage innovation, what he sees as accelerating market trends behind the firm's aerospace and national security thematic focus areas, and why maintaining US competitiveness in manufacturing is currently one of the greatest challenges and opportunities facing the US in the decades ahead (a matter of national security). 

The Vertical Space
#28 Dennis Muilenburg: AAM strategic perspective

The Vertical Space

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 47:19


In this episode, we have the great pleasure of talking to Dennis Muilenburg. Dennis needs no introduction, but let's highlight a few of his accomplishments – before his current role as CEO and Chairman of the Board of New Vista Acquisition Corporation, a Special Purpose Acquisition Company – or SPAC – Dennis was CEO and Chairman of the board of Directors at The Boeing Company, where he started as an engineering intern in 1985.In his close to 40 years of experience in aerospace and defense, Dennis has seen it all: from engineering and program management of advanced civil and future combat systems (including the F-22, Airborne Laser, the Condor reconnaissance aircraft, and High Speed Civil Transport)…to leading the development and implementation of operational and growth initiatives across the Boeing enterprise. Relevant to our discussion today, Dennis led the formation of Boeing Horizon X, an innovation arm focused on startup investments in high growth areas of autonomy, propulsion, cybersecurity, space systems, computing, advanced air mobility, advanced materials, and a few others. Given his deep aerospace roots, his visionary mindset, and the fact that he ran a company that has had a dramatic impact on humanity, we asked Dennis to talk about the aviation industry (including advanced air mobility) from a strategic perspective, and to give the entrepreneurs in our audience a taste of what it's like to run a global aerospace company. Listen to what Dennis considers the key geostrategic forces acting on aviation, how new technologies could change the distribution of profits along the aviation value chain, the role of autonomy, and how the convergence of mega markets and mega technology trends set the stage for the most innovative decade in the history of aviation. We also discuss the potential for near term use cases in advanced air mobility such as drone delivery to revolutionize logistics and e-commerce. Lastly, Dennis shares invaluable advice to entrepreneurs on how to navigate the aerospace industry and build a culture of courage and humility.

Business Drive
Boeing To Pay $200m Over 737 Max Statement Charges

Business Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 0:59


Boeing is to pay out $200m over charges that it misled investors about two fatal 737 Max crashes. The US stock market regulator says the aviation giant and its former chief executive Dennis Muilenburg made false statements about safety issues. SEC chairman Gary Gensler says in times of crisis and tragedy, it is especially important that public companies and executives provide full, fair, and truthful disclosures to the markets. The SEC's statement says that both Boeing and Mr. Muilenburg did not admit or deny the regulator's findings.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Sep 25, '22 Business Report]

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 55:17


On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests are “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Richard Aboulafia of AeroDynamic Advisory and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners. Topics:  — US and European defense and aerospace equities as world markets react to rising interest and yield rates as signs of impending recession — Impact of rising dollar as pound and euro fall, and British government rolls out new budget that includes tax cuts — Takeaways from Airbus' capital markets day as CEO Guillaume Faury discusses inflation, supply chains, jetliner production rates, market share versus Boeing, sustainable aviation, importance of defense and corporate governance — Move by Chinese air carrier Xiamen Airlines with an all-Boeing fleet to cancel order for 27 Boeing 737 Max jets in favor of 40 Airbus A320 aircraft — Securities and Exchange Commission fines Boeing $200 million and former CEO Dennis Muilenburg $1 million over statements in wake of two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 — Update on Russia's war on Ukraine as Vladimir Putin mobilizes reserves and renews nuclear threats — Analysis of newsflow from the Air Force Association's Air Space Cyber conference including the Next-Generation Air Dominance program, the Collaborative Combat Aircraft, the B-21 bomber, the new partnership between L3Harris and Embraer on the KC-390 program — Outlook for the Russo-Ukrainian war as Moscow mobilizes reserves as winter approaches — Truss government launches defense review as British military performs flawlessly during funeral ceremonies for late Queen Elizabeth

Global Reportage: Unbiased and Uncensored News
Boeing agrees to pay $200 million for misleading the public about the 737 Max

Global Reportage: Unbiased and Uncensored News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 3:26


Boeing and its former CEO Dennis Muilenburg agreed to pay hefty fines to settle charges from the Securities and Exchange Commission that they misled the public about the safety of the 737 Max following two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019. The SEC alleges that, following an October 2018 crash of a Lion Air 737 Max jet that killed 189 people, Boeing and Muilenburg knew that part of the plane's flight control system posed an ongoing safety concern yet told the public that the 737 Max was safe to fly. After a March 10, 2019 fatal 737 Max crash, the SEC alleges that Boeing and Muilenburg knowingly misled the public about “slips” and “gaps” in the certification process of that flight control system. “In times of crisis and tragedy, it is especially important that public companies and executives provide full, fair, and truthful disclosures to the markets,” said SEC Chair Gary Gensler in a statement. “The Boeing Company and its former CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, failed in this most basic obligation. They misled investors by providing assurances about the safety of the 737 MAX, despite knowing about serious safety concerns.” In a statement, Boeing said that the settlement “fully resolves the SEC's previously disclosed inquiry into matters relating to the 737 MAX accidents.” “Today's settlement is part of the company's broader effort to responsibly resolve outstanding legal matters related to the 737 MAX accidents in a manner that serves the best interests of our shareholders, employees, and other stakeholders,” Boeing said. The company and Muilenburg agreed to settle charges of violating the antifraud provisions of US securities laws, but they did not admit or deny the SEC's allegations. Boeing agreed to pay a $200 million settlement and Muilenburg agreed to pay $1 million. “Boeing and Muilenburg put profits over people by misleading investors about the safety of the 737 Max all in an effort to rehabilitate Boeing's image following two tragic accidents that resulted in the loss of 346 lives and incalculable grief to so many families,” said Gurbir Grewal, director of the SEC's Enforcement Division in a statement. Muilenburg lost the top job at Boeing in December 2019. But he left with stock options and other assets worth about $80 million at that time — though Boeing shares have lost more than half their value since then. It is unknown what Muilenburg did with his Boeing shares and options after his departure. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/world-voices/support

Dubious
China Plane Crash – Part 1

Dubious

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 87:38


A pilot and a passenger discuss the China Eastern Airlines MU-5735 crash.Together we'll analyze the horrific details of the tragedy, we'll go over a brief history of Boeing and we'll look at similar plane crashes based on the information revealed so far by the investigators. If you like our content, please subscribe to our premium episodes! We'll also address a very important issue: mental health in aviation and the stigma surrounding it. Are our pilots and air traffic controllers, the people we entrust with our lives able to get the healthcare they might need without fear of being let go by the airlines? In this context we discuss the Germanwings pilot suicide crash of 2015, the Silk Air pilot suicide crash of 1997, and the Egypt Air pilot suicide crash of 1999. 1, 2, 3, 4 In these cases, captain Tsu Way Ming, first officer Gameel Al-Batouti, and co-pilot Andreas Lubitz intentionally crashed their flights to commit suicide, according to official reports. We also discuss the MCAS related crashes of Boeing 737-MAX aircraft operated by Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines, and how the company, particularly Dennis Muilenburg the Boeing CEO at the time, repeatedly misled the public about the nature of the crashes and the cause of them. It is essential to point out that until the investigation into this tragic plane crash of China Eastern Flight 5735 is completed, we won't have any concrete definitive answers as to what caused it. In part two of this series we will interview a current international cargo 737 pilot about the technical details of the aircraft and his opinions on the FAA medical procedures and processes, particularly in the context of mental health. 1. Joshua Hammer, 9525, GQ Magazine, February 2016. ⇤2. Regan Morris, Silk Air Crash Was Probably Intentional, ABC News, January 2006. ⇤3. William Langewiesche, The Crash of EgyptAir 990, The Atlantic, November 2001. ⇤4. Silk Air Flight 185 Crash Animation, Youtube, February 2022. ⇤

Over the Air — IoT, Connected Devices, & the Journey

The greatest transformation in the history of aerospace is happening now. The confluence of new technology combined with the evolution of space-based markets presents incredible opportunities for companies in the connected space. Joining us on this episode to break it all down is Dennis Muilenburg, Former CEO of Boeing and current CEO of New Vista Acquisition Corp., a SPAC focused on emerging technologies in the aerospace and defense sectors. Topics we covered: - Significant changes in the connected space over the last 20 years - How SPACs help emerging space IoT technologies - Evolving space-based markets - What's on the horizon for space exploration Over The Air

Over the Air — IoT, Connected Devices, & the Journey

The greatest transformation in the history of aerospace is happening now. The confluence of new technology combined with the evolution of space-based markets presents incredible opportunities for companies in the connected space. Joining us on this episode to break it all down is Dennis Muilenburg, Former CEO of Boeing and current CEO of New Vista Acquisition Corp., a SPAC focused on emerging technologies in the aerospace and defense sectors. Topics we covered: - Significant changes in the connected space over the last 20 years - How SPACs help emerging space IoT technologies - Evolving space-based markets - What’s on the horizon for space exploration Over The Air

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Dennis Muilenburg’s Bet on the Future

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 23:21


Listen in as the former Boeing CEO and his new business partner Kirsten Bartok Touw discuss plans to invest in transformational aerospace technologies—and why the next 20 years could be the best ever.

Xeo Cast
Xeo Cast - Dennis Muilenburg, CEO, DAM CyFly Consulting LLC, January 25th, 2021

Xeo Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 15:30


Dennis Muilenburg is the owner, president and chief executive officer of DAM CyFly Consulting, LLC, launched in 2020. Most recently at The Boeing Company, Muilenburg served as president from December 2013 to December 2019, as CEO from July 2015 to December 2019, and as chairman of the board from March 2016 to October 2019. Until July 2015, he served as vice chairman, president and chief operating officer of Boeing, where he led the company's aerospace business operations and focused on specific growth enablers, including important global relationships, supply chain development, leadership initiatives and program performance. Before that, he served as president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, serving United States and global defense, government, and commercial customers. Starting at the company as an engineering intern in 1985, his multi-decade experience spanned every sector of Boeing’s global customer base and operations. Previously, Muilenburg served as a member of the Caterpillar board of directors (2011-2020), chairman of the Aerospace Industries Association board of governors, an executive committee member of the Business Roundtable, a member of the National Space Council’s User Advisory Group, a member of the U.S.-China Business Council, and a member of the Washington University board of trustees. Currently, he is a member of the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation board of directors, the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science & Technology) board of directors, the National World War II Museum board of trustees, and the Northwestern University board of trustees. He also serves as chairman of the board for Biblical Business Training, a member of The CEO Forum board of directors, and a member of the African Vision of Hope board of directors. A native of Iowa, Muilenburg earned a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering and an honorary doctor of science degree from Iowa State University, as well as a master's degree in aeronautics and astronautics from the University of Washington. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Royal Aeronautical Society, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/xeocast/support

Something Extra
Understanding Your Mission w/ Dennis Muilenburg

Something Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 25:39


No matter the position you strive for in life, understanding the mission behind what you're doing professionally and personally remains necessary. Listen to Dennis' story from his humble beginnings in engineering and program management to leading his colleagues of Boeing as CEO.Guest Links:Wikipedia: Dennis MuilenburgCredits: Lisa Nichols, Host; Scott Crosby, Executive Producer; Daniel Williams, Recording Engineer; Jenny Heal, Guest Coordinator; Morgan Cochran, Marketing Support

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Mar 09, 2020 Monday Business Report]

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 64:58


On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests include “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group consultancy and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners; organizers; David Albritton, the president of GM Defense; Col Chris Karns, USAF, Director U.S. Africa Command Public Affairs. Topics: — Widening coronavirus impact on global trade, markets and air travel outlook as IATA projects $113 billion in losses for airlines — Implications of falling oil prices on demand for new, fuel efficient aircraft — Analysis of Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun’s comments to The New York Times criticizing his predecessor, Dennis Muilenburg, then his internal note to employees expressing regret for his remarks — Boeing outlook as 737 Max remains grounded for a full year and Congress considers tougher regulation and involvement in KC-46 Pegasus aerial tanker program, and NASA investigates Starliner spacecraft misfire — GM’s new battery technology and company’s drive to grow its defense business — US Africa Command’s critical role as Trump administration reconsider’s American troop presence across vast continent

The Aerospace Executive Podcast
Everything Has a Shelf Life - Make Yours Unlimited

The Aerospace Executive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 30:46


The abrupt dismissal of Boeing CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, proves that all jobs have a shelf life. How can we extend ours and is there any risk in having conversations with other industry players? On this episode, we share the power of networking and how to make our career opportunities unlimited. Go to conferences, and pay your way if need be. See what's out there and learn something. -Craig Picken   Takeaways + Tactics  Don't get complacent. No matter how comfortable you are there is always a chance that could change. Every company is for sale! Conversations, Networking and Industry Conferences are essential to build relationships and learn about career opportunities.   Read, Read and Read some more. Knowledge about your industry is power!   Learn More About Your Host: Co-founder and Managing Partner for Northstar Group, Craig is focused on recruiting senior level leadership, sales and operations executives for some of the most prominent companies in the aviation and aerospace industry. Clients include well known aircraft OEM's, aircraft operators, leasing / financial organizations, and Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul (MRO) providers.  Since 2009 Craig has personally concluded more than 150 executive searches in a variety of disciplines. As the only executive recruiter who has flown airplanes, sold airplanes AND run a business, Craig is uniquely positioned to build deep, lasting relationships with both executives and the boards and stakeholders they serve. This allows him to use a detailed, disciplined process that does more than pair the ideal candidate with the perfect opportunity, and hit the business goals of the companies he serves.  Call-to-Action - For more aerospace industry news & commentary: https://goo.gl/3piJkw. To learn more about Craig Picken and the NorthStar Group, visit http://northstaresg.com/.

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS
T5 · E36 - Boeing tiene nuevo CEO y Presidente

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 18:03


David Calhoun asumió el lunes 13 de enero sus nuevas funciones como Presidente y CEO de Boeing , reemplazando a Dennis Muilenburg, quien renunció en la víspera de Navidad en medio de la crisis del 737 MAX. Nuevos episodios de Lunes a Viernes 9 AM MEX. Descarga nuestra revista completamente gratis en la página de internet https://www.oleanadvisors.com/revista Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @oleanadvisors en Facebook, Twitter, e Instagram. Contenido exclusivo para PATREONS en patreon.com/oleanmx Negocios: oleanadvisors@gmail.com

What The Flux
Aramco breaks IPO world record | Boeing's CEO gets giant severance | A2 Milk losing executives everywhere

What The Flux

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020


Saudi Aramco, the oil company based in Saudi Arabia and owned by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has achieved the largest IPO in history. Airplane maker Boeing has revealed its former CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, who was fired last month for the company's response to two crashes, will get a A$90 million severance package. A2 Milk, the Australian milk and infant formula company, is losing top executives left, right and centre. ---The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.

This Week in FCPA
Episode 185 – the Boeing CEO (finally) Fired edition

This Week in FCPA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 45:11


As Boeing finally takes a much-needed step and fires confrontational CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, Tom and Jay are recovered enough from their respective holiday food comas to consider some of this holiday week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught their collective eyes.  1.     Boeing CEO (finally) fired. Natalie Kitroeff and David Gelles report on his missteps in NYT. Andy Pasztor, Doug Cameron and  report on his replacement in the WSJ. Tom and Matt consider ethics and the CEO in this week’s Compliance into the Weeds.  2.     Deputy AAG Mathew Miner on why companies should invest in compliance. Dylan Tokar in the WSJ Risk and Compliance Journal.  3.     Another DPA for the SFO and more corporate individuals acquitted at trial. Susan Hawley in the FCPA Blog.  4.     What is a textbook internal investigation? Matt Kelly explores.  5.     Is the Morning Show on Apple TV a wakeup call for corporate America? Sean Freidlin explores. 6.     What is the role of ESG in corp investing? John Huggie in the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance. 7.     The comp angle to managing multi-generations. Elliott Dinkin in CCI.  8.     What is operational resilience and why does it matter? Matt Kelly explores.  9.     How does Santa inform your compliance program? Tom explains in the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog.  10.  On the Compliance Podcast Network, this week Tom concluded a two-part series with MoFo partner James Koukios on the firm’s International Anti-Corruption Newsletter. Part 1 was the September newsletter and Part 2 was the October newsletter. Another two-parter you will want to check out is the Everything Compliance gang’s two-part podcast series reviewing compliance in 2019 under the Trump Administration. Part 1 features Tom, Matt Kelly and Jay Rosen. Part 2 features Sarah Hadden, Mike Volkov and Jonathan Armstrong.  Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mission World News Report
MWNR 24 Dec 2019

Mission World News Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 7:38


1. บริษัทผลิตเครื่องบิน โบอิ้งได้ประกาศปลด Dennis Muilenburg และตั้ง David Calhoun ขึ้นเป็น CEO แทน หลังโบอิ้งเผชิญปัญหาไม่สามารถสร้างความเชื่อมั่นกลับมาได้จากเหตุเครื่องบินรุ่น 737 Max เกิดอุบัติเหตุเครื่องบินตกถึง 2 ครั้ง2. ผู้ชุมนุมในฮ่องกงวางแผนที่จะมีการชุมนุมบริเวณห้างสรรพสินค้า 5 แห่ง โดยการชุมนุมจะเกิดขึ้นในวันที่ 24 และ 25 ธันวาคมนี้ซึ่งเป็นช่วงเทศกาลคริสมาสต์ ทางเจ้าหน้าที่ตำรวจได้วางแผนที่จะรับมือเพราะคาดว่าจะมีผู้เข้าร่วมเป็นจำนวนมาก3. ฟิลิปปินส์กำลังจะมีพายุเข้าในช่วงวันที่ 24 ธันวาคมนี้ซึ่งเท่ากับว่าจะเป็นพายุลูกที่ 21 ที่เข้าโจมตีประเทศฟิลิปปินส์แล้วในปีนี้ คาดว่าอาจจะมีฝนตกหนักและจะทำให้เกิดน้ำท่วม รวมถึงดินถล่ม

Bloomberg Businessweek
Boeing Ousting Muilenburg, What Investors Can Expect in 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 42:49


Bloomberg News Aerospace Reporter Julie Johnsson discusses Boeing ousting Dennis Muilenburg as chief executive officer. Deborah Cunningham, Chief Investment Officer of Global Liquidity Markets at Federated Investors, talks about fixed-income investing and what investors can expect in 2020. We hear sound from Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on the economy. Bloomberg News Cross-Asset Reporter Vildana Hajric breaks down bank stocks. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Projects and Investigations Reporter Peter Robison walk through Boeing's profit push that may have left 737 Max pilots unprepared. Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler walks through his opinion piece about Tesla being the decade's best performing auto company. And we Drive to the Close with David Spika, President at GuideStone Capital Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Doug Krizner. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
Boeing Ousting Muilenburg, What Investors Can Expect in 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 42:49


Bloomberg News Aerospace Reporter Julie Johnsson discusses Boeing ousting Dennis Muilenburg as chief executive officer. Deborah Cunningham, Chief Investment Officer of Global Liquidity Markets at Federated Investors, talks about fixed-income investing and what investors can expect in 2020. We hear sound from Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on the economy. Bloomberg News Cross-Asset Reporter Vildana Hajric breaks down bank stocks. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Projects and Investigations Reporter Peter Robison walk through Boeing’s profit push that may have left 737 Max pilots unprepared. Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler walks through his opinion piece about Tesla being the decade’s best performing auto company. And we Drive to the Close with David Spika, President at GuideStone Capital Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Doug Krizner. Producer: Doni Holloway.

Daily News Brief by TRT World
Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 2:01


*)Saudi court sentence five to death over Khashoggi murder Saudi Arabia has sentenced five people to death and three to jail over the murder of critic and journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s top two aides, thought to have played a more significant role in the killing, have been exonerated. A UN investigator says Saudi Arabia made a “mockery” of justice by allowing the masterminds behind Khashoggi’s murder to go free. *)Residents of NW Syria flee new regime offensive Syrian regime forces continue to bomb Idlib, the country’s last rebel stronghold. Syrian troops have been pushing toward the town of Maarat al Numan which lies on a highway linking Damascus with Aleppo, Syria’s largest city. Idlib is home to 3 million civilians, and the UN has warned of the growing risk of a humanitarian catastrophe along the Turkish border. *)Modi's party loses Indian state election amid protests India’s ruling BJP loses control of the eastern state of Jharkhand, with an alliance of the main opposition Congress Party. The loss in Jharkhand comes amid deadly nationwide protests triggered by a citizenship law widely seen as discriminatory against Muslims. The law has brought thousands of people out on to the streets in opposition and more than 20 people have died in the protests. *)Bosnia gets a government Bosnia's lawmakers have approved a central government after a 14-month-long deadlock. Bosnia’s three presidents — an Orthodox Serb, a Catholic Croat and a Muslim Bosniak — spent a year arguing over relations with NATO. Prime Minister Zoran Tegeltija, a Bosnian Serb economist, took power in a deal which saw the Serbs approve a reform plan demanded by NATO. And finally, *)Boeing ousts CEO Dennis Muilenburg Boeing has fired CEO Dennis Muilenburg in the wake of the two fatal crashes of its bestselling plane, the 737 Max. Chairman David Calhoun will take over as CEO, effective January 13, 2020. Boeing recently halted production of new 737 Max aircraft, pending recertification for service.

RESET
Boeing Fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg

RESET

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 5:03


Chicago-based Boeing announced its chief executive Dennis Muilenburg is out after a turbulent year, following two deadly crashes that claimed 346 lives. Reset checks in with NPR correspondent David Schaper for the latest.

FIVE MINUTE NEWS
Boeing fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg.

FIVE MINUTE NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 6:16


Syrian air defense intercepts missiles from Israel. Emails show Ukraine aid blocked soon after Trump call with Zelenskiy. Boeing fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg during fallout from 737 Max crisis. You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Visit us online at www.fiveminute.newsFive Minute News is an independent production, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering unbiased, verified, and truthful world news, daily. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews)

Flash info
Le pdg de Boeing démissionne

Flash info

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 2:10


Le président directeur général, Dennis Muilenburg, se fait montrer la porte. Des organisations de défense des droits humains dénoncent la décision de la justice saoudienne, qui a condamné à mort cinq individus pour le meurtre du journaliste Jamal Khashoggi, mais exonéré deux des principaux suspects. | Nadi Mobarak (journaliste-présentateur)

Newswrap
Boeing sacks CEO Dennis Muilenburg

Newswrap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 6:05


Newswrap
Boeing sacks CEO Dennis Muilenburg

Newswrap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 6:05


Business Matters
Boeing replaces CEO amid 737 safety concerns

Business Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 52:28


US plane maker Boeing has replaced its chief executive Dennis Muilenburg in the wake of two deadly 737 Max crashes and the plane's subsequent grounding. We speak to Scott Hamilton, an aviation industry consultant with Leeham news and analysis in Seattle. Plus, UK defence and aerospace company Cobham has been bought by a US private equity firm in a $5bn deal that could test the new government's tolerance of foreign takeovers. Also in the programme, how green is the internet? We examine the energy consumed powering the web. And if you're looking for a last minute Christmas bargain, a small newspaper business in Alaska is looking to be snapped up. The asking price? Free - we find out why. All this and more discussed with guests Erin Delmore, a political reporter in New York, and journalist Jyoti Malhotra in Delhi. (Photos: File photos of David Calhoun (L), and Dennis Muilenburg (R). Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

Spitsuur | BNR
Spitsuur | 23 december

Spitsuur | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 175:06


De topman van Boeing, Dennis Muilenburg, stapt op. Dat is volgens de vliegtuigbouwer nodig om het vertrouwen in het bedrijf te herstellen.

Squawk on the Street
Boeing’s CEO Dennis Muilenburg is Out, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” hauls $176 million, Tesla Closing in on 420

Squawk on the Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 58:52


Boeing’s CEO is out. The “Squawk on the Street” teams breaks down the stock moves and the future of the company under new CEO David Calhoun. Plus, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” bringing in $176 million in its domestic debut, the third highest opening in 2019. Tesla shares hitting a fresh all-time high and closing in on Elon Musk’s elusive 420 tweet target. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Spegillinn
Brotalamir í vörnum banka, bruni í Grímsnesi og friðarganga

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 30:00


Treysta þarf varnir bankanna gegn peningaþvætti, segir Unnur Gunnarsdóttir, forstjóri Fjármálaeftirlitsins. Brotalamir í vörnunum séu þó ekki mjög alvarlegar. Tryggvi Aðalsteinsson ræðir við hana. Ekkert bendir til þess að kveikt hafi verið í húsi sem brann til kaldra kola í Grímsnesi í gærkvöldi af ásetningi segir Elís Kjartansson lögreglufulltrúi á Suðurlandi Umráðamaður hússins var handtekinn á staðnum í gær en sleppt í dag. Jóhann Bjarni Kolbeinsson ræddi við Elís. Vetrarælupest og öndunarfærasýkingar hrella margan þessa dagana; miklu fleiri leita til heilsugæslunnar um þetta leyti en á sumrin segir Óskar Reykdalsson, forstjóri Heilsugæslu höfuðborgarsvæðisins. Kristín Sigurðardóttir ræddi við Óskar. Ásrún Brynja Ingvarsdóttir tók saman. Tæplega 100 fjölskyldur á Norðurlandi hafa þegið matar- og fjárhagsaðstoð fyrir jólin frá facebookhópnum Matargjöfum Akureyrar og nágrennis. Óðinn Svan Óðinsson ræddi við Sigrúnu Ósk Jakobsdóttur og Sigrúnu Steinarsdóttur sem halda úti hópnum. Boeing flugvélasmiðjurnar bandarísku tilkynntu í dag að Dennis Muilenburg forstjóri hefði látið af störfum. David Calhoun, stjórnarformaður fyrirtækisins, verður eftirmaður hans á forstjórastóli. Á Þorláksmessu taka ýmsir frá stund til að fara í Friðargöngu.Eygló Jónsdóttir er einn skipuleggjenda göngunnar í Reykjavík sem samstarfshópur friðarhreyfinga stendur að og hún hefur mætt þar áratugum saman og ætlar að ganga aftur að ári. Umsjón: Anna Kristín Jónsdóttir Tæknimaður: Ragnar Gunnarsson Stjórn útsendingar: Björg Guðlaugsdóttir

Spegillinn
Brotalamir í vörnum banka, bruni í Grímsnesi og friðarganga

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019


Treysta þarf varnir bankanna gegn peningaþvætti, segir Unnur Gunnarsdóttir, forstjóri Fjármálaeftirlitsins. Brotalamir í vörnunum séu þó ekki mjög alvarlegar. Tryggvi Aðalsteinsson ræðir við hana. Ekkert bendir til þess að kveikt hafi verið í húsi sem brann til kaldra kola í Grímsnesi í gærkvöldi af ásetningi segir Elís Kjartansson lögreglufulltrúi á Suðurlandi Umráðamaður hússins var handtekinn á staðnum í gær en sleppt í dag. Jóhann Bjarni Kolbeinsson ræddi við Elís. Vetrarælupest og öndunarfærasýkingar hrella margan þessa dagana; miklu fleiri leita til heilsugæslunnar um þetta leyti en á sumrin segir Óskar Reykdalsson, forstjóri Heilsugæslu höfuðborgarsvæðisins. Kristín Sigurðardóttir ræddi við Óskar. Ásrún Brynja Ingvarsdóttir tók saman. Tæplega 100 fjölskyldur á Norðurlandi hafa þegið matar- og fjárhagsaðstoð fyrir jólin frá facebookhópnum Matargjöfum Akureyrar og nágrennis. Óðinn Svan Óðinsson ræddi við Sigrúnu Ósk Jakobsdóttur og Sigrúnu Steinarsdóttur sem halda úti hópnum. Boeing flugvélasmiðjurnar bandarísku tilkynntu í dag að Dennis Muilenburg forstjóri hefði látið af störfum. David Calhoun, stjórnarformaður fyrirtækisins, verður eftirmaður hans á forstjórastóli. Á Þorláksmessu taka ýmsir frá stund til að fara í Friðargöngu.Eygló Jónsdóttir er einn skipuleggjenda göngunnar í Reykjavík sem samstarfshópur friðarhreyfinga stendur að og hún hefur mætt þar áratugum saman og ætlar að ganga aftur að ári. Umsjón: Anna Kristín Jónsdóttir Tæknimaður: Ragnar Gunnarsson Stjórn útsendingar: Björg Guðlaugsdóttir

Business Pants
Boeing's CEO Dennis Muilenburg is STILL A THING, a look back at the 10s on Wall Street, and Matt Makes a board game

Business Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 31:27


Boeing's CEO Dennis Muilenburg STILL has a job even as production halts on 737 MAX planes could hurt the entire US economy. Plus, Uber's ex-CEO and Purdue Pharma's Sackler family cash out and Facebook still plays politics. Finally, Matt has fun with board member names.

Talking Business with Alan Kohler
Khali Sakkas Chief Insights Officer at Isentia

Talking Business with Alan Kohler

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 11:32


Isentia (ASX:ISD) is a leading integrated Media Intelligence and Insights business with operations in 11 markets. Isentia blends market-leading monitoring experience with analytics to help the world’s biggest brands uncover the whole picture – and act on it. Powered by cutting-edge technology and a team of world class experts, our mission is to help businesses leap-forward where only genuine insight can take them. Khali discusses Isentia’s recent Leadership Index series entitled ‘Leading Though Crisis’ which sheds a light on how four renowned leaders - Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Rugby Australia’s CEO Raelene Castle, Boeing CEO, Dennis Muilenburg and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern - have navigated some of the world’s most turbulent crises of 2019, revealing their strengths and weaknesses and what business leaders can learn from them.

Squawk Pod
Exclusive: Boeing’s Chairman

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 50:47


The full, exclusive interview with Boeing’s new Chairman, David Calhoun. The aircraft manufacturer stripped CEO Dennis Muilenburg of the Chairman role last month in the wake of the 737 Max tragedies. CNBC’s auto and airline reporter Phil LeBeau has been covering Boeing for 20 years, and he shares his perspective with Katie in a conversation exclusive to Squawk Pod. Plus, private equity pioneer David Rubenstein joins the show from the Greenwich Economic Forum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Business Pants
Boeing's chair thinks CEO is great, the data monopoly race is on, and unicorns still feel love

Business Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 32:55


In which Boeing board Chair Dave Calhoun is still BFF with CEO Dennis Muilenburg, there is nothing Facebook, Google, and Amazon don't know (but be afraid of TikTok everyone!), Aramco slow IPOs, and Matt Makes incredulous stares at the Wall Street unicorn love.

If Then | News on technology, Silicon Valley, politics, and tech policy

This week, Boeing’s CEO Dennis Muilenburg appeared in front of Congress. He was there to answer questions about what his company knew, and when, before two 737 Max airplanes crashed and claimed the lives of 346 people.  But beyond the planes’ technological failures is another key issue: the way pilots react when automated systems go wrong.    Guest: Jon Ostrower, Editor in Chief of The Air Current  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Podcast: Boeing On The Hot Seat

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 18:16


Aviation Week editors discuss Dennis Muilenburg’s performance before Congress and what Europe’s top aviation regulator says about the Max returning to flight.

Slate Daily Feed
What Next TBD: The Price of Automating Aviation

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 17:23


This week, Boeing’s CEO Dennis Muilenburg appeared in front of Congress. He was there to answer questions about what his company knew, and when, before two 737 Max airplanes crashed and claimed the lives of 346 people.  But beyond the planes’ technological failures is another key issue: the way pilots react when automated systems go wrong.    Guest: Jon Ostrower, Editor in Chief of The Air Current  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What Next | Daily News and Analysis
WN TBD: The Price of Automating Aviation

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 17:23


This week, Boeing’s CEO Dennis Muilenburg appeared in front of Congress. He was there to answer questions about what his company knew, and when, before two 737 Max airplanes crashed and claimed the lives of 346 people.  But beyond the planes’ technological failures is another key issue: the way pilots react when automated systems go wrong.    Guest: Jon Ostrower, Editor in Chief of The Air Current  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Report Business Podcast [Oct 30, 2019 Special Edition]

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 11:32


On this special mid-week episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group consultancy provide analysis of Boeing President and CEO Dennis Muilenburg’s testimony before Senate and House committees investigating the development, certification and crashes of two 737 Max jetliners. They discuss key takeaways from the two hearings and talk about what’s next as lawmakers consider increased regulatory oversight and Boeing works to return the jet to flight.

FT News Briefing
Wednesday, October 30

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 10:29


British MPs set a general election for December 12, the owner of French carmaker Peugeot is in merger talks with rival Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to create a company worth more than $47bn, and US senators lash out at Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg in his first appearance before Congress since the two fatal crashes of its 737 max jet. Plus, the FT’s Mehul Srivastava reports on a WhatsApp hack that led to the targeting of 100 journalists and dissidents. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Crain's Daily Gist
10/14/19: Make-Or-Break Time For Lightfoot's Agenda

Crain's Daily Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 12:53


Crain’s political columnist Greg Hinz discusses the obstacles facing the mayor in what could be the toughest two weeks of her career. Plus: Boeing yanks the chairman title from CEO Dennis Muilenburg, Blue Cross bosses rake in the green, Illinois has a marijuana referendum after all and WeWork weighs a bailout that hands control to SoftBank. Find hashtag #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter and let’s continue the conversation about these and other business stories.

Squawk Pod
Boeing’s Battles; Facebook’s Feuds; Phase One Complete--Almost

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 39:38


Boeing strips the chairman’s role from CEO Dennis Muilenburg as the 737 Max plane fleet remains grounded. Antiques are to Restoration Hardware as Bitcoin is to...Libra? Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin discuss Facebook’s crypto currency with Anthony Pompliano, co-founder of Morgan Creek Digital Assets, and the Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern and CNET’s Joan Solsman pose concerns about Facebook’s position of power. Operation HOPE Founder John Hope Bryant has a message about capitalism for U.S. companies, the NBA, China, and Democratic presidential candidates. Plus, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin tells CNBC that the U.S. and China have reached a fundamental trade agreement--the first phase, at least. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS
T4 · E14 - Boeing refuerza la seguridad

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 17:59


El presidente ejecutivo de Boeing, Dennis Muilenburg, anunció la creación de una Comisión de Seguridad Aeroespacial Permanente, que tendrá la finalidad de reforzar el compromiso de la compañía con la seguridad de sus productos y servicios. Nuevos episodios de Lunes a Viernes 9 AM MEX. Descarga nuestra revista completamente gratis en la página de internet oleanadvisors.wixsite.com/olean/newsletter Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @oleanadvisors en Facebook, Twitter, e Instagram. Contenido exclusivo para PATREONS en patreon.com/oleanmx Negocios: oleanadvisors@gmail.com

The Cable
The Cable - Central Banks, Deutsche Bank & Boeing (Podcast)

The Cable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 43:02


Jonathan Ferro spoke with Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, and Vincent Cignarella, Macro Strategist for Bloomberg, to preview central brank decisions this week . Guy Johnson also phoned in from the Paris Air Show and spoke with Boeing CEO, Dennis Muilenburg.

Francoinformador
Cancelan festival de Woodstock. Facebook abre su base de datos. Taylor Swift record.

Francoinformador

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 7:45


Descarga este episodio FACEBOOK ABRE SU BASE DE DATOS. Facebook, el gigante de los medios sociales está abriendo sus bases de datos (generalmente privadas) a investigadores de 30 instituciones académicas en 11 países. Los datos abarcan desde enero de 2017 hasta febrero de 2019. Los investigadores fueron seleccionados por los socios de Facebook en Social Science One y el Social Science Research Council. Facebook dijo que espera profundizar la comprensión del público sobre el papel que juegan las redes sociales en la democracia y las elecciones, al tiempo que busca ayudar a otras compañías a mejorar sus productos. GENBETA   ESTADO ISLÁMICO MUESTRA A SU LÍDER. El grupo terrorista Estado Islámico (EI) ofreció este lunes una prueba de vida de su líder, Abu Bakr al Bagdadi, difundiendo un vídeo en internet en el cual el "califa" admite la derrota en Siria pero promete seguir adelante con la lucha contra los "cruzados" y pide a sus hombres intensificarla en todo el mundo. FRANCE 24 | BBC   LOS CREADORES DE COZMO CIERRAN SUS PUERTAS. Anki, la compañía de robótica que recaudó más de $ 200 millones en capital de riesgo, está despidiendo a todo su personal y la producción se está cerrando, según informa Recode. El CEO Boris Sofman dijo a su personal que serían despedidos el miércoles y que a casi 200 empleados se les pagaría una semana de despido. Sofman les había dicho a los empleados unos días antes que la compañía estaba luchando por encontrar más dinero después de que una nueva ronda de financiamiento fracasara en el último momento, poniendo en peligro el futuro de la compañía. XATAKA   BOEING BUSCA MANTENERSE VOLANDO. El presidente y consejero delegado de Boeing, Dennis Muilenburg, aseguró que rechaza dimitir y que la compañía aeronáutica buscará recuperar la confianza de los clientes y poner de nuevo el modelo 737 MAX en circulación, después de que se prohibieran sus vuelos tras los accidentes en Indonesia y Etiopía. En su primera comparecencia pública tras el accidente del pasado 10 de marzo en Etiopía, que causó 157 muertos, Muilenberg rechazó achacar este accidente y el de Indonesia, a un fallo en el software de las aeronaves estrelladas, sino que se refirió en todo momento a una "cadena de eventos" donde el malogrado MCAS era un punto en común. Muilenberg reiteró que Boeing se encuentra trabajando en una actualización de software para dicho sistema, con el que evitará que este fallo vuelva a ocurrir, así como mayor formación para los pilotos que utilicen este programa de control. EFE | EL PAIS   AIRBNB EN EL ROCKEFELLER CENTER. Airbnb se está asociando con un importante desarrollador de bienes raíces de Nueva York, RXR Realty, para convertir partes de las propiedades comerciales de la ciudad de Nueva York en una "nueva categoría de alojamiento urbano". Son esencialmente habitaciones de hotel con salas de estar y cocinas que solo se pueden reservar a través de la plataforma Airbnb, lo que representa el mayor movimiento de Airbnb hasta ahora en el espacio de hotel tradicional.   EL COMERCIO   CANCELAN FESTIVAL DE WOODSTOCK El festival conmemorativo del 50 aniversario de Woodstock, el que suponía replicaba el evento musical del siglo, que tuvo lugar del 15 al 18 de agosto de 1969 en Bethel, una ciudad del estado de Nueva York, finalmente se canceló. Así lo informaron los organizadores, los mismos que hace algunas semanas habían anunciado a los artistas que debían replicar un momento histórico. Alegaron no poder asegurar la salud y la seguridad de los artistas, socios y del público.   EL PAIS   GUAIDÓ SUSPENDE ACTO EN BARQUISIMETO. Juan Guaidó, líder de la Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela que se juramentó presidente encargado en enero, canceló el domingo una visita programada a la ciudad de Barquisimeto. Esto se debe a que, segú la oposición, el gobierno de Nicolás Maduro bloqueó los caminos No queda claro entonces si participará en la manifestación masiva que convocó para el miércoles por el Día del Trabajo.   EFE | TWITTER   PEDRO PABLO KUCZYNSKI CUMPLIRÁ SU ARRESTO PREVENTIVO EN CASA. El expresidente peruano que fue puesto en prisión preventiva a principios de abril, podrá cumplir el resto de la medida preliminar en su hogar. La justicia avaló que Kuczynski, quien tiene 80 años y es investigado por corrupción, sea trasladado a arresto domiciliario debido a los problemas de salud que presenta; fue sometido a una cirugía del corazón. EL PAIS | CNN   JAPÓN CONTRA RELOJ. La nación asiática, la tercera economía más grande del mundo, empieza hoy una nueva era imperial —Reiwa, sucede a Heisei tras la abdicación del emperador Akihito— con su burocracia sumida en el caos. Japón no utiliza el calendario gregoriano, sino uno imperial, lo cual significa que recibos, documentos oficiales, correos electrónicos y más quedarían obsoletos o se perderían porque muchos servicios no se han organizado para ser fechados en un nuevo año cero.   NYT | EXCELSIOR |  PERFIL |   TAYLOR SWIFT ES RECORD. La canción sorpresa de Taylor Swift "Me!" está batiendo récords. El video musical ahora tiene la mayor cantidad de reproducciones en 24 horas para un artista solista en YouTube. La canción también rompió dos récords en Amazon: uno como canción más reproducida en el primer día y otro en solicitudes de voz con Alexa. "Me!" Es el primer sencillo del próximo álbum de Swift. YOUTUBE Te pedimos que te tomes un pequeño tiempo para responder a esta breve encuesta. Nos sirve para mejorar. Francoinformador 2019 CopyRight. Facebook Twitter Instagram

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Boeing Chief Faces the Fire on NMA

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 21:10


Editors Guy Norris and Michael Bruno listened in as CEO Dennis Muilenburg fielded Wall Street’s questions. A few of his answers surprised them.

Rational Perspective
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg addresses Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 preliminary report

Rational Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 4:58


CAPE TOWN — When vested-interests close ranks and reassure the public that all is well, that’s often exactly the signal for just how wrong things may have gone. A case in point is Boeing admitting that a software fault was responsible for both 737 Max crashes that took 346 lives - after the entire US aviation industry closed ranks to say it was safe to fly the plane. The US was the last nation to ground the 737 Max as most other countries opted for this guaranteed, no-risk approach - long before the Ethiopian black box revealed its feared confirmation. The Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, hardly covered itself in glory. The cause of the Lion Air tragedy five months earlier, was (also) the Manoeuvring Characteristics Augmentation System, known as MCAS, “activating in response to erroneous angle of attack information.” Boeing techno-speak for the pilot, despite following override protocols, being unable to pull out of a fatal nose dive automatically induced by the software mis-diagnosing the plane as stalling. Boeing quotes its pilots as saying MCAS dysfunction “can add to what is already a high workload environment”, opening the door for a legal argument that a pilot may have been able to over-ride the system. It’s all about reducing culpability while showing maximum contrition and restoring profitability (aka plane safety). Meanwhile budgets are surely being quietly adjusted for pre-emptive offers to victim’s relatives. - Chris Bateman

Corner Office from Marketplace
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg on manufacturing in America today

Corner Office from Marketplace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 28:30


Dennis Muilenburg started as an intern at Boeing in 1985 and never left. The aerospace company is America’s largest exporter, the Defense Department’s second-biggest contractor, and since Muilenburg became CEO, its annual revenue topped $100 billion for the first time. We visited the company’s headquarters in Chicago to talk with Muilenburg about biking 10,000 miles a year, his differences with the president, and why manufacturing in America today is “harder than it’s ever been.”

Earnings Season
The Boeing Company (BA) Q3 2018 Earnings Call - Dennis Muilenburg

Earnings Season

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 74:55


Listen to any earnings call on demand with the Borsa Earnings Call mobile app now on the App Store. Download here: bit.ly/FreeQuarterlyEarningsCalls Welcome to Earnings Season. Our goal is to make listening to earnings calls easier. We upload relevant and newsworthy earnings calls for easy listening. To request a company's earnings call, email borsaHQ@gmail.com. This podcast episode is Boeing's Q3 2018 earnings call. Listen to Dennis Muilenburg discuss his company's performance. About Earnings Season: Earnings Season posts relevant earnings calls for an easy listening experience. Email borsahq@gmail.com to request a company.

PointTaken
Episode 4 - Faith at Work: an interview with Dennis Muilenburg, CEO of The Boeing Company

PointTaken

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 14:47


This week, we're live from FBMaryville's leadership luncheon. Every month, Tom sits down with leaders from around the community to talk about challenges facing them in their businesses. At September's meeting, the CEO of The Boeing Company, Dennis Muilenburg, joined the conversation to discuss the integration of faith and work. He brings some great insights into navigating negotiations and surprises while maintaining integrity. If you enjoy today's episode, head over to iTunes and leave us a rating & review. It helps expand our influence and allows us to keep bringing you great content from week-to-week.

Earnings Season
The Boeing Co (BA) Q2 2018 Earnings Call - Dennis Muilenburg

Earnings Season

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 74:56


Listen to any earnings call on demand with the Borsa Earnings Call mobile app on the App Store. Download here: bit.ly/BorsaAppFREE Welcome to Earnings Season. Our goal is to make listening to earnings calls easier. We upload relevant and newsworthy earnings calls for easy listening. To request a company's earnings call, email borsaHQ@gmail.com. This podcast episode is The Boeing Company's Q2 2018 earnings call. Listen to Dennis Muilenburg discuss his company's performance. About Earnings Season: Earnings Season posts relevant earnings calls for an easy listening experience. Email borsahq@gmail.com to request a company.

The David Rubenstein Show
Dennis Muilenburg

The David Rubenstein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 19:56


With roughly 140,000 employees across 66 countries, Boeing airplanes and aerospace products represent one of the most visible and important U.S. exports to the globe. And as CEO of the roughly $93 billion company, Dennis Muilenburg is in charge of securing the plane-maker's future in both the commercial and military sectors: overseeing the rollout of the 787 dreamliner and the Max 10, and securing a nearly $4 billion contract to build a new Air Force One since he became CEO in 2015. Before becoming chief executive, Muilenburg held various roles at Boeing; from president of the company's Defense, Space, and Security division, and director of weapons systems for the proposed Boeing Joint Strike Fighter aircraft. He recently sat down with Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein on David Rubenstein's Bloomberg Television program, Peer to Peer conversations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The David Rubenstein Show
Dennis Muilenburg

The David Rubenstein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 21:40


With roughly 140,000 employees across 66 countries, Boeing airplanes and aerospace products represent one of the most visible and important U.S. exports to the globe. And as CEO of the roughly $93 billion company, Dennis Muilenburg is in charge of securing the plane-maker's future in both the commercial and military sectors: overseeing the rollout of the 787 dreamliner and the Max 10, and securing a nearly $4 billion contract to build a new Air Force One since he became CEO in 2015. Before becoming chief executive, Muilenburg held various roles at Boeing; from president of the company's Defense, Space, and Security division, and director of weapons systems for the proposed Boeing Joint Strike Fighter aircraft. He recently sat down with Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein on David Rubenstein's Bloomberg Television program, Peer to Peer conversations.

Working Life Podcast
Episode 18: Looking For A Leader and A Message, Democrats Head For Showdown In Atlanta

Working Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 53:48


Episode 18: Democrats will know this Saturday who is tapped as head of the party. But, will the party figure out what's wrong with its pitch to voters? Jonathan talks with linguistics guru George Lakoff, who a decade ago began pushing the party to understand how voters' brains really work. Jonathan also talks to Christine Quinn, yet another high-profile former supporter of Hillary Clinton who has just endorsed Keith Ellison. And after a crushing loss by unions trying to organize Boeing's plant in South Carolina, we anoint the company's CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, our Robber Baron of the week.