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BA May 2024 260.000 call

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Previous close0.0300
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Bid0.0000
Ask1.0200
Strike260.00
Expiry date2024-05-31
Day's range0.0300 - 0.0300
Contract rangeN/A
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Open interest1
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    Boeing's Calhoun says its board is ready to make decisions for succession

    Boeing's board is prepared to make decisions as the planemaker's Chief Executive David Calhoun is set to step down at the end of the year, he told Reuters on Wednesday, adding that the decision on his successor is up to the board. "The board is prepared to make their decisions, they have time to be able to make them," Calhoun said on the sidelines of an aviation conference in Berlin, adding that he is committed to getting the company through its recovery. Calhoun is set to step down by year-end as part of a broad management shakeup brought on by the planemaker's sprawling safety crisis, exacerbated by a January mid-air panel blowout on a new 737 MAX plane.

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    Australia's Qantas back Boeing to bounce back from crisis

    DUBAI (Reuters) -Australian airline Qantas on Tuesday backed Boeing to bounce back from an unprecedented crisis that has led to an overhaul of the American planemaker's management and drawn scrutiny and criticism from some of its biggest customers. Boeing is searching for a new chief executive after announcing that Dave Calhoun would step down by the end of the year following back-to-back crises that were exacerbated by the blowout of the a loose door plug on a Boeing plane in January. "Aviation needs a strong Boeing," Qantas Chief Executive Vanessa Hudson told reporters at an airline summit in Dubai.

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    US senator urges FAA to ensure accountability in Boeing quality plan

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. senator overseeing aviation issues on Monday urged the head of the Federal Aviation Administration to require transparency and accountability in Boeing's quality turnaround effort. Senator Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat who chairs a subcommittee on aviation, said "Boeing's safety and quality assurances will be meaningless without appropriate transparency and accountability." Boeing on Thursday submitted a comprehensive quality improvement plan after FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker in late February gave Boeing 90 days to develop a comprehensive plan to address "systemic quality-control issues."