Boeing CEO Expresses Frustration with Slow Progress in Resolving Supply Chain Constraints


✈️ Boeing CEO Expresses Frustration with Slow Progress in Resolving Supply Chain Constraints.

Boeing CEO, Dave Calhoun, expressed frustration with the slow progress in resolving supply chain issues, despite a rebound in airlines' demand for planes. While certain aspects of the supply chain, such as engine forgings and castings, have shown improvement, Calhoun believes that meeting customer demand for new planes will still be constrained in the next five years. Boeing is actively monitoring key parts from suppliers but unexpected problems can still arise, impacting delivery schedules. The company is currently dealing with a bracket installation defect, but Calhoun believes it is manageable and won't prevent production ramp-up. Both Boeing and Airbus anticipate supply chain constraints persisting until at least the end of 2024.

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