KRAKOW, Poland, March 28 (Reuters) - Ryanair
chief Michael O'Leary said on Thursday that while he is happy
with the management changes Boeing ( BA ) has made at production
level, he would prefer if CEO Dave Calhoun stayed on to complete
the planemaker's turnaround.
Asked if Stephanie Pope, who was named head of Boeing's ( BA )
commercial airplanes division, should be considered as a
successor for Calhoun, O'Leary said "no", that Ryanair needed
her to remain managing aircraft production in Seattle.
"I'm happy with the management changes in Seattle. I would
prefer that Dave Calhoun stayed on to complete the turnaround. I
think he's done a good job," O'Leary told reporters in Krakow,
Poland.