An internal review by Boeing, prompted by a Wall Street Journal investigation, discovered that outgoing Chief Executive David Calhoun and other top executives took personal trips worth more than $500,000 on the company's private jets and other planes. These trips were improperly recorded as business travel. The review found that executives received an extra $500,000 in perks from these private jet uses. This revelation has raised concerns about the misuse of company resources for personal benefits by Boeing's top executives.
Boeing execs were using the company's private jets for personal trips more than we thought https://t.co/rFGUfzOqhW
Outgoing Boeing CEO David Calhoun and other execs took $500k worth of personal private jet trips improperly recorded as business travel, review finds https://t.co/esmS0pQqtX https://t.co/QGnoufI1M4
Boeing CEO and execs took $500k worth of personal private jet trips, review finds https://t.co/9a6ULSoQn1 https://t.co/agtUkGkDSA
Boeing CEO and execs took $500k worth of personal private jet trips https://t.co/FXTkX16455 https://t.co/URAWEhhPxq
Boeing spent US$500,000 more than it previously disclosed on personal private jet trips for top executives https://t.co/N5gCeXzdc0
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An internal Boeing review found that Chief Executive David Calhoun and other top executives took personal trips worth more than $500,000 on the company’s private jets and other planes that were improperly recorded as business travel https://t.co/NBK6iGE8bM https://t.co/NBK6iGE8bM
*BOEING EXECS IMPROPERLY RECORDED PERSONAL PRIVATE JET TRIPS: WSJ they just wanted to avoid flying on a Boeing
An internal Boeing review of private jet use was prompted by a Wall Street Journal investigation https://t.co/9JXR5en6yf
$BA ❖ Boeing Finds Executives Got an Extra $500,000 in Perks From Private Jets, Filing Says --WSJ ❖ Internal Boeing Review of Private Jet Use Prompted by WSJ Investigation, Sources Say -- WSJ