David Calhoun had his first day as Boeing's CEO on Monday, replacing Dennis Muilenburg, who was fired in the aftermath of two deadly crashes involving the aerospace company's 737 Max aircraft.
A former executive at Blackstone and General Electric, Calhoun will be tasked with repairing Boeing's reputation.
Business Insider reporter David Slotnick outlined Calhoun's top priorities, including returning the 737 Max to the air, guiding Boeing's 777X program through the final stages of its troubled development process, and mending Boeing's relationship with customers, shareholders, and regulators.