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Boeing's chief aerospace safety officer to retire, memo shows
Feb 21, 2025 6:22 PM

Feb 21 (Reuters) - Boeing's ( BA ) chief aerospace

safety officer, Mike Delaney, will retire later this year,

according to memo seen by Reuters on Friday.

"In the coming weeks we'll announce a new Chief

Aerospace Safety Officer to work with Mike on a smooth

transition," Boeing's ( BA ) Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg told

employees in an internal message.

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