A timeline of Boeing by CEO: From biplanes to MAX disasters

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Built on the ingenuity of its founders during the nascency of the aviation industry in the early 20th century, The Boeing Company  (BA)  has symbolized America’s strength in the global aerospace market for over a century.

Yet, Boeing has fallen on hard times, wreaked by executive management teams that have prioritized the company’s share price and bottom line over the engineering-forward initiatives favored by its past CEOs — many of whom actually had engineering backgrounds.

The origins of the Boeing Company

The story of U.S. commercial aviation begins with the Boeing Company. Founder William Boeing made a fortune in timber in the Northwest, and after visiting an airshow in 1914 during the nascent years of aviation, he was hooked.

Striking a partnership with Navy Lt. George Conrad Westervelt, a yachtsman, Boeing sought to begin producing aircraft just a little more than a decade after the Wright brothers made their famous first flight.


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From William Boeing (right) to David Calhoun (left), The Boeing Company's leadership team has seen a number of iterations in its 108-year history. <p>TheStreet</p>
From William Boeing (right) to David Calhoun (left), The Boeing Company's leadership team has seen a number of iterations in its 108-year history.

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A chronological list of Boeing's CEOs

  1. William E. Boeing: July 1916 to February 1926

  2. Philip G. Johnson: February 1926 to August 1933

  3. Clairmont L. Egtvedt: September 1933 to September 1939

  4. Philip G. Johnson: September 1939 to September 1944

  5. Clairmont L. Egtvedt: September 1944 to September 1945

  6. William M. Allen: September 1945 to April 1969

  7. Thornton A. Wilson: April 1969 to April 1986

  8. Frank A. Shrontz: April 1986 to April 1996

  9. Philip M. Condit: April 1996 to December 2003

  10. Harry C. Stonecipher: December 2003 to March 2005

  11. W. James McNerney Jr.: July 2005 to July 2015

  12. Dennis A. Muilenburg: July 2015 to December 2019

  13. David L. Calhoun: January 2020 to August 2024

  14. Robert Kelly Ortberg: August 2024 to present

Below is a timeline of every Boeing CEO’s tenure at the company along with the key events, accomplishments, and issues that transpired during their terms as chief executive.

William Boeing is the company's namesake founder and first CEO.<p>Bettmann&sol;Getty Images</p>
William Boeing is the company's namesake founder and first CEO.

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William E. Boeing

  • Education: Engineering dropout; Yale University

  • Tenure: July 1916 to February 1926

As founder and owner, William Boeing set the vision for the American aircraft maker. Biplane orders from the military during World War I helped expand the company. After the war, as those orders dropped, Boeing focused on air delivery, but a military contract in subsequent years helped the company stay in the aerospace business.

Still, Boeing paved the way for the company to become vertically integrated by procuring the materials necessary to construct its aircraft and selling and purchasing its aircraft.

1916

Boeing develops its first aircraft, the Boeing Model 1 seaplane (or B&W, named after Boeing and Westervelt).