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Don Ruhmann on regulatory trust

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“We have to get there first. We have to the work that we've done in human factors and safety analysis the things that we're doing differently is certainly contributing to the certification work we're doing today and we actually have to mature that and move that to the next phase. Near-term it's more about at least for the Boeing company is earning the trust back of the regulator where we've had some recent events over recent years that we've certainly had to take ownership of and work our way through.”

Don Ruhmann
Chief Aerospace Safety Officer, Senior Vice President, Global Aerospace Safety, Boeing
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On , Don Ruhmann, Chief Aerospace Safety Officer, Senior Vice President, Global Aerospace Safety at Boeing, spoke about regulatory trust during Boeing Fireside Chat (Forum 360) on AIAA.

Boeing Fireside Chat (Forum 360)
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Don Ruhmann, Boeing Chief Aerospace Safety Officer, and Todd Citron, Boeing Chief Technology Officer, came together for a strategic conversation about the future of aerospace across commercial aviation, defense, and space. Their combined perspectives bridged cutting-edge technology development and enterprise-level safety stewardship, offering the audience a view of how Boeing aligned ambitious technical roadmaps with the uncompromising safety expectations of regulators, operators, and the flying public.
Don Ruhmann

About Don Ruhmann

Chief Aerospace Safety Officer, Senior Vice President, Global Aerospace Safety · Boeing

Don Ruhmann, Boeing's chief aerospace safety officer and senior vice president of global aerospace safety, participated in a fireside chat on January 6, 2026, alongside chief technology officer Todd Citron. Ruhmann discussed Boeing's approach to embedding human-focused engineering design in commercial aircraft, stating that safety analysis requires practical application beyond academic theory. He said the company is partnering with a university to combine academic safety analysis with real-world examples from certified products. Ruhmann also addressed Boeing's recent safety challenges, stating that the company must "earn the trust back of the regulator" following events in recent years that Boeing has "had to take ownership of." On autonomous air taxis, he said "the safest autonomous air taxi is the one that never flies" and emphasized the need to work with regulators and the public to make the technology successful. He described safety as "life" and noted that during space launch system reviews, a picture of the four astronauts is always included because "the mission is all about getting those astronauts home."

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