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That's happening precisely because Boing didn't suffer any consequences after the last scandal.


Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing's former CEO, left the company with $80.7 million in pay and benefits, after being fired over two aircraft crashes that killed 346 people in total. His compensation dwarfs the $50 million set aside for families of the crash victims.


That doesn't sound like a consequence. That sounds like party.




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