Ceo of Boeing gets millions after the forced departure of

The chief executive of the airline, Boeing, Dennis Muilenburg, given the millions of euro's, after his forced departure on Monday due to the meeting with the 7

Ceo of Boeing gets millions after the forced departure of

The chief executive of the airline, Boeing, Dennis Muilenburg, given the millions of euro's, after his forced departure on Monday due to the meeting with the 737 MAX. Write a variety of American news sources, including CNN.

The exact amounts are yet to be negotiated, but that's a hefty golden handshake, that is certain.

According to public figures, it is possible that the 55-year-old, Muilenberg, a plan to meet to see translated to more than 27 million euros. And it will depend on how Boeing let him go, forced resignation, compulsory retirement or voluntary departure, he may still be a compensation for loss of office of more than six million euros.

in addition, it has Muilenberg, a block of shares at a value of more than € 18 million, and a pension package which in total is a 10 million-dollar idea.

Muilenburg in 2015, the head of Boeing. On Monday, he was made inactive due to problems with the new flagship model, the 737 MAX. he has worked on a total of 34 years of service to the airline.

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According to some estimates, Boeing is about $ 2 billion (€1.8 billion) is lost each month due to the problems with the unit. The 737 MAX aircraft are already in march, on the ground. Boeing saw its revenues for the first nine months of this year, with a 19 per cent drop.

Boeing had recently announced the production of the 737 MAX will shut down. The Us regulator, the FAA is not convinced that all of the defects in the 737 MAX will have been restored. For Boeing, this means a higher cost.

the problem with The 737 MAX, came to light after two of the crashes of the model. In October, 2018, and at the beginning of this year, 346 people have to have problems with the operating system on the 737 MAX.

Boeing is a focus on transparency and communication

The current chief executive, David L. Calhoun, will Muilenburg, replace, as from the 13th of January by the year 2020. Until that time, the amount of time it takes the financial director and Greg Smith to the roles of Muilenburg over.

The company says the new leadership to want to focus on the transparency and proactive communication with the regulators, and customers.

So, the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to be able to crash

Date Of Update: 24 December 2019, 23:00
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