Boeing’s new CEO just landed the best (and worst) job in Corporate America | CNN Business (2024)

Boeing’s new CEO just landed the best (and worst) job in Corporate America | CNN Business (1)

Kelly Ortberg, pictured in 2016, is an aerospace industry veteran with a degree in mechanical engineering.

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Congratulations, Kelly Ortberg. You’ve just landed a job that is simultaneously the best and worst in Corporate America.

Hear me out. As the next CEO of Boeing, Ortberg is taking over a once-mighty American institution that’s languishing in its dirtbag era, like a star high school quarterback who let himself go after graduation and can’t shut up about the glory days.

There’s a laundry list of problems Ortberg will have to confront on Day One, and he’ll be operating under intense scrutiny from a rabid audience of shareholders, regulators, customers and even the FBI.

It might seem at first glance like the worst promotion in history. That is, of course, until you consider how bad his predecessor was at the job, and how rich that guy got doing it.

Dave Calhoun, who became CEO in 2020, took home nearly $33 million in total compensation last year, a 45% increase from the $22.6 million he received for 2022. And he stands to collect a $45 million retirement present in the form of stock awards and options that vest over time.

That’s all despite Calhoun’s tenure being “a master class in overpaid incompetence,” according to Richard Aboulafia, managing partner at AeroDynamic Consultancy. “I wish I knew more about other industries to say whether he was the worst aerospace CEO or the worst CEO, period.”

Boeing 777 freighters and 777X under construction at its Washington state factory. Jennifer Buchanan/Pool/AFP/Getty Images Related article Boeing names new CEO after losses more than triple

Under Calhoun’s watch, Boeing’s headaches have multiplied. The company’s stock has lost nearly half its value. The company is burning through cash and angering customers, and is the subject of multiple federal investigations, including a criminal probe into the near-disaster of a January 5 mid-air door plug blowout.

Boeing didn’t immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment on Calhoun’s tenure.

In a statement Wednesday, Boeing’s board chair Steven Mollenkopf thanked Calhoun“for his strong leadership at Boeing, first as Chair and then as CEO, when he stepped in to steer the company through the challenges of recent years.”

Boeing’s 737 Max problems — which include two crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019 — are extensive and well documented.

But its issues extend well beyond that problem-prone aircraft. The company also has problems with its defense business, which resulted in a $913 million loss in the second quarter. And, not least, two astronauts on Boeing’s Starliner space ship are currently stuck at the International Space Station, and it’s not clear when they’ll come back.

That’s just a snapshot of the mess Ortberg is stepping into.

But one thing he doesn’t have to worry about is tanking the business. Boeing’s only commercial aviation competitor in the world, Airbus, can barely keep up with its own orders, let alone absorb Boeing’s if it were allowed to fail. And even if Boeing’s airline customers all suddenly abandoned it for Airbus (which would be extremely costly and practically impossible), Boeing would still have its US government contracts, which generate nearly 40% of its revenue.

It is simply too big, and too globally important, to fail.

The good news, for Boeing and for the flying public, is that the industry really seems to like this guy.

Ortberg’s appointment is “Boeing’s best news in almost 20 years,” Aboulafia says. “Apparently, you can count on the board doing the right thing after exhausting all other possibilities. He’s exactly the executive that Boeing needed to appoint.”

Even one of Boeing’s harshest critics, Robert Clifford, an attorney for the families of 737 Max crash victims, appeared hopeful. “While this man is an industry insider, he comes from outside Boeing and, on the face of it, has a well-regarded reputation in the industry,” Clifford told my colleague Chris Isidore.

The quick rundown on Ortberg:

  • He’s got a degree in mechanical engineering — notable in part because his predecessor, an accountant, has been accused of being hyperfocused on profit and out of touch with Boeing’s core engineering culture.
  • Ortberg climbed the ranks at Rockwell Collins, an aviation tech supplier, from 1987 to 2013, when he became its CEO. He retired in 2021.
  • Industry players respect him. “He ran an extremely well-respected company with a terrific culture,” Aboulafia says. And Ron Epstein, an aerospace analyst for Bank of America, said that although one person alone can’t turn around a company, “Kelly should be able to cast a wider net for talent than a Boeing insider could.”
  • He will be based in Seattle, according to several news outlets. That decision is likely to go over well with Boeing’s rank and file, thousands of whom stayed in the Seattle area while the company’s headquarters moved farther and farther away, first to Chicago in 2001 and then to Arlington, Virginia, in 2022. Speculation is already swirling about whether Ortberg would move the company’s headquarters back to the Puget Sound area.

Boeing’s shares rose 2% Wednesday, even after Boeing announced its losses tripled in the second quarter, reflecting Wall Street’s optimism about Ortberg.

Bottom line: The next head of Boeing has the opportunity to orchestrate the turnaround of the century. If Ortberg pulls it off, he’ll be a legend. If he fails, he’ll merely be very rich.

Boeing’s new CEO just landed the best (and worst) job in Corporate America | CNN Business (2024)

FAQs

Who is the new CEO of Boeing in 2024? ›

"Kelly" Ortberg as the company's new president and chief executive officer, effective August 8, 2024. Ortberg will also serve on Boeing's Board of Directors.

Who is replacing the CEO of Boeing? ›

Kelly Ortberg, Boeing's new CEO. Today is Kelly Ortberg's first day as CEO of Boeing. He's already winning praise – for his work location.

Who is the new president of Boeing? ›

Executive Biography of Kelly Ortberg

Ortberg became president and CEO on August 8, 2024, bringing more than 35 years of aerospace experience to Boeing. Ortberg began his career in 1983 as an engineer at Texas Instruments, before spending over three decades at Rockwell Collins, Inc.

Who is the incoming CEO of Boeing? ›

July 31 (Reuters) - Boeing (BA. N) , opens new tab on Wednesday named aerospace industry veteran Kelly Ortberg as its CEO to turn around the planemaker beset by legal and regulatory problems after a quarter in which it lost more than $1 billion.

Where is Boeing's new headquarters going to be? ›

Boeing's corporate offices had been in Seattle from its founding in 1916 until it relocated to Chicago in 2001.  Then in 2022, Boeing corporate moved again — this time to Arlington, Virginia, near the Pentagon and across the river from Capitol Hill.

Why did Harry Stonecipher leave Boeing? ›

Stonecipher was said to refer to the company's engineers as "arrogant". Stonecipher submitted his resignation upon request of the Boeing Board of Directors on March 6, 2005, after an internal investigation revealed a consensual relationship with Boeing executive Debra Peabody.

Why did Alan Mulally leave Boeing? ›

Mulally left Boeing because he was passed over for the top job, twice. They passed him over in favor of Stonecypher, when Condit was tossed. Then they passed him over again when Stonecypher was tossed for McNerney, who brought Welchism full force to the company.

Who owns Boeing now? ›

Boeing is a global aerospace company with manufacturing, defense, and strategic intelligence divisions. Institutional investors and entities like The Vanguard Group and BlackRock own most of Boeing's shares. Other significant shareholders include Timothy J. Keating, Leanne G.

What degree does the CEO of Boeing have? ›

Dave Calhoun
BornDavid L. Calhoun April 18, 1957 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
EducationVirginia Tech (BS)
TitlePresident and CEO, Boeing
TermJanuary 2020 – August 2024
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How old is the new CEO of Boeing? ›

Boeing's new CEO, Robert “Kelly” Ortberg, takes the reins of the aerospace giant on Thursday. The 64-year-old aerospace veteran previously headed supplier Rockwell Collins.

Is Stephanie Pope an engineer? ›

Unfortunately, she is probably not the right manager to head Boeing Commercial Airplanes because of two main reasons. For one thing she has an accounting background rather than engineering.

How rich is Dave Calhoun? ›

Dave Calhoun has an estimated net worth of $59 million in 2024. Dave Calhoun's net worth in 2024 consists of earnings from his salary as the CEO of Boeing. He joined the company in 2009 and became a director while serving on the company's board.

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