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Boeing’s Ted Colbert Steps Down as Defense Chief Amid Strategic Shifts

September 21, 2024 - Updated on March 5, 2025
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Ted Colbert, the head of Boeing’s Defense, Space & Security division, is stepping down from his role effective immediately. The news was confirmed in a memo issued on September 20, 2024, by Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, marking a significant leadership change for the aerospace giant. Colbert’s departure comes at a time when Boeing is grappling with performance challenges, including delays with its Starliner spacecraft, which recently returned from an uncrewed mission due to technical issues.

The leadership transition will see Steve Parker, currently the Chief Operating Officer of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, step in as acting CEO until a permanent replacement is named. This strategic move is part of Boeing’s broader efforts to restore confidence and operational efficiency across its defense and space programs, both of which are critical to meeting customer expectations and executing long-term contracts with government and military entities.

Context Behind Colbert’s Exit

Ted Colbert took over as CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security in April 2022, bringing a strong background in technology and engineering from his prior role as CEO of Boeing Global Services. However, his tenure faced multiple challenges, including delays in several key defense projects, among them the Starliner spacecraft and other military hardware initiatives. Boeing has also faced mounting pressure from competitors like SpaceX, which has seen smoother development in its crewed space missions.

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One of Boeing’s key struggles is the ongoing technical difficulties with its Starliner spacecraft, part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Starliner has been plagued with delays and mechanical issues, including thruster malfunctions that forced an uncrewed return of the spacecraft in early September 2024. This setback further highlighted Boeing’s struggle to keep pace with SpaceX, whose Dragon capsule has successfully completed multiple missions to the International Space Station.

While Boeing Defense, Space & Security remains a crucial segment of Boeing’s operations—contributing over $26 billion to its total revenue in 2023—its leadership changes signal a renewed effort to turn around the division’s performance. CEO Ortberg emphasized in his memo the importance of restoring customer trust and delivering on commitments, indicating that Colbert’s departure is part of a larger realignment to focus on execution and accountability.

Broader Implications for Boeing’s Defense Unit

Colbert’s exit comes at a critical juncture for Boeing, which is attempting to regain its footing in both the defense and commercial aerospace markets. Beyond the Starliner project, Boeing has struggled with other defense contracts, including delays in military aircraft production and cybersecurity concerns. The defense and space division’s challenges have weighed heavily on Boeing’s overall financial performance, compounding issues the company already faces in its commercial airplane sector after delays and production problems with the 737 Max.

The immediate future will see Steve Parker tasked with navigating Boeing through these turbulent times. Parker has been with Boeing for over 30 years, holding several key leadership positions, including senior roles in Boeing’s missile and weapons systems division. His extensive experience in defense programs positions him well to address the division’s operational challenges. However, Boeing is expected to conduct a comprehensive search for a long-term successor to Colbert, with industry analysts speculating that an external hire might bring fresh perspectives.

What’s Next for Boeing?

Ted Colbert’s resignation underscores the growing pressure on Boeing to deliver results in its defense and space programs. The aerospace giant must not only resolve its ongoing technical challenges but also work on regaining market share from rivals like SpaceX. The appointment of an interim leader and the focus on restructuring the division highlights Boeing’s urgency in improving its defense operations. As Boeing embarks on this transitional phase, industry experts will be closely watching to see if the company can restore its reputation and meet the critical expectations of its defense and space customers.

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