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Boeing: Don Ruhmann as new Chief Aerospace Safety Officer

Role created in 2021, he succeeds Mike Delaney

Boeing announced Don Ruhmann as the company’s new Chief Aerospace Safety Officer, effective immediately.In this role, he will be responsible for strengthening company’s safety culture and safety practices, furthering efforts to accelerate and mature the Safety Management System (SMS) across the company and continuing work with the industry to bolster the aviation safety ecosystem. Boeing created the...

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For Europe’s airports, communities and economy

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