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Veteran Boeing airplanes executive Mark Jenks to retire

Published 12/09/2021, 04:30 PM
Updated 12/09/2021, 06:21 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Boeing logo is pictured at the Latin American Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition fair (LABACE) at Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo, Brazil August 14, 2018.   REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/File Photo

By Eric M. Johnson

SEATTLE (Reuters) -Veteran Boeing (NYSE:BA) airplane programs executive Mark Jenks, who helped steer the 737 MAX program through a safety crisis, plans to retire, while supply chain executive Elizabeth Lund is to take over the role, the U.S. planemaker said on Thursday.

Jenks, a 38-year Boeing employee who has also held executive positions on space and defense programs, is the senior vice president overseeing production programs across Boeing's commercial jetliner portfolio. 

While his retirement plans had been in the works since last year, a spokesperson said, Jenks' departure comes as the U.S. planemaker works to muscle through production and certification challenges on its 787 and 777X programs, while moving toward resuming deliveries of the 737 MAX in China.

Jenks will remain with Boeing's commercial airplanes unit through the beginning of 2022, commercial airplanes chief executive Stan Deal told employees in a memo seen by Reuters.

Jenks was named head of the 737 program in 2019 after the 737 MAX was grounded in March of that year following two fatal crashes in five months.

He was then tapped in 2020 to oversee the U.S. planemaker's commercial production.

Lund has served in senior leadership positions at Boeing on the 777/777X, 747, and 767 widebody programs, and had led product development for the Commercial Airplanes division.

Lund will continue as an executive overseeing the manufacturer's supply chain until a successor is named for that position, Deal said.

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