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Boeing’s financial targets must ‘take a back seat’ in focus on safety, says big customer

Boss of the world’s biggest aircraft leasing company AerCap says US plane maker cannot afford another mistake

Boeing could not “afford another slip-up” with its 737 Max family of aircraft and must set aside financial targets to focus solely on quality and safety, warned the head of one of the world’s largest aircraft owners. 

“Given what has happened with the two fatal crashes and this incident, the financial targets have to take a back seat for Boeing and its supply chain,” said Aengus Kelly, chief executive of the world’s biggest aircraft leasing company AerCap.

Talking to the Financial Times in an interview on Wednesday, Kelly said he backed Boeing and its management, but added: “Boeing must now focus 100 per cent on quality and safety metrics. Financial metrics are completely secondary to the future of the company at this point.”

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