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Spirit Aero CFO resigns on accounting irregularity, shares fall 7%
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Spirit AeroSystems on Thursday said its chief financial officer had resigned after the company identified some accounting irregularities, adding to the woes of the aero-parts maker as it grapples with the 737 MAX crisis.
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