Frank Shrontz, former CEO of Boeing and co-owner of the Seattle Mariners, has passed away at the age of 92. Shrontz led Boeing for a decade, steering the company through upswings and downturns amid fierce competition. He was instrumental in the growth of Boeing's defense and commercial sectors and played a crucial role in the development of the company's 737 airplane. Additionally, he was part of the group that took over the Mariners in 1992, significantly contributing to the preservation of baseball in Seattle.
Former Boeing CEO and Seattle Mariners co-owner Frank Shrontz dies aged 92 https://t.co/ZiXVqu60KJ https://t.co/SybdH4yZI9
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Frank Shrontz, who spent a decade leading US aviation giant Boeing through upswings and downturns amid fierce competition, has died. He was 92. https://t.co/NPLtXeTNeI
Shrontz grew Boeing's defense and commercial businesses and backed the company's 737 airplane. He was also part of the group that took over the Mariners in 1992. https://t.co/CbuaO4WJ0Y
We are saddened by the passing of Frank Shrontz, who was a member of our partnership group and a played a key role in helping to save baseball in Seattle. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. https://t.co/7aHa1rux1d