This feels as if it’s been a long time coming, though in reality it probably wasn’t. After Boeing has faced one public relations disaster after another and multiple lawsuits over safety and manufacturing failures with its 737 Max airline series (and a few other models as well), CEO Dave Calhoun has announced that he will be stepping down. The resignation isn’t taking effect immediately, however. He will remain until the end of the year while the company launches a search for his replacement. Boeing’s chairman is also stepping down from the board of directors, though he will remain with the organization. With some of their planes literally falling apart in the air, not to mention the mysterious “suicide” of a whistleblower who had complained about safety and production standards at Boeing’s manufacturing plants, the pressure had apparently become too much and the company appears to…