BCN-15 Boeing Chairman praises Muilenburg, signals he will stay

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Boeing Chairman praises Muilenburg, signals he will stay

NEW YORK, Nov 5, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Boeing’s chairman on Tuesday gave a
forceful vote of confidence in CEO Dennis Muilenburg amid calls in Congress
for the embattled Boeing chief executive to resign after two deadly crashes.

“Dennis has done everything right,” Boeing Chairman David Calhoun told
CNBC, praising Muilenburg for keeping the board closely abreast of efforts to
return the 737 MAX back to service.

“To date he has our confidence,” Calhoun said.

Last month, Boeing stripped Muilenburg of his title of chairman but kept
him on as CEO, while naming Calhoun to replace him as chairman of the board.

Muilenburg last week endured two days of bruising criticism from lawmakers
from both parties probing the two accidents that killed 346 people and led to
the global grounding of Boeing’s top-selling jet.

Lawmakers depicted the crashes as evidence Boeing had cut corners on
safety to rush the MAX into service to compete with a plane from rival
Airbus.

But Calhoun said criticism of Boeing’s corporate culture missed the mark.

“I do not believe that this instance is indicative of culture,” Calhoun
said. “I don’t believe it.”

Calhoun said the company’s fundamental assumption behind a key flight
handling system implicated in both crashes “was flawed.” But he said the
company was fixing the problem and will ensure the MAX is safe once its
returned to service.

Calhoun said Muilenburg had asked not to receive a bonus for 2019 after
lawmakers lambasted Muilenburg over pay at a Capitol Hill hearing last week.
In 2018, Muilenburg’s total compensation package was $23.4 million, according
to a securities filing.

Calhoun said the company was not considering clawing back Muilenburg’s pay
from earlier years because there was “no culpability.”

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