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Dec. 27, 2019, 2:45 PM

Boeing Says Key Legal Adviser on 737 Max Crisis Will Retire (2)

Brendan Case
Brendan Case
Bloomberg News

Boeing Co. said another high-ranking executive working on the company’s response to the 737 Max crisis will step down.

Michael Luttig, 65, will retire at year-end, Boeing said in a statement Thursday, three days after the planemaker announced the departure of Dennis Muilenburg as chief executive officer. Luttig, the company’s former general counsel, was reassigned in May to advise Muilenburg and the board of directors on legal matters related to two deadly Max crashes.

Luttig’s departure adds to the management turmoil at Boeing as the nine-month grounding of the manufacturer’s best-selling jet drags on. David Calhoun, a board ...

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