Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Michael Luttig, 65, counsellor and senior advisor to the board of directors, Boeing will retire at the end of the year.
After Dennis Muilenburg , chief executive and Anne Toulouse communication chief this was the latest senior departure.
From 2006, Luttig, served as general counsel at Boeing until he assumed his current responsibilities in May. He has been managing legal matters associated with the Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 accidents, and advising the board on strategic matters.
Earlier the twin crashes cost 346 lives and have led to the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max.
Boeing chief executive, Greg Smith mentioned that Judge Luttig is one of the finest legal minds in the nation and he has expertly and tirelessly guided our company as general counsel, counsellor, and senior advisor.
He felt deeply indebted to Judge Luttig for his extraordinary service to Boeing over these nearly 14 years, especially through this past, challenging year for our company.
He went on saying that the board and he will always be grateful for the judge’s remarkable service to Boeing – and will personally always be grateful for his friendship.
After serving 15 years on the United States court of appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Luttig joined Boeing.Luttig served as assistant attorney general and counsellor to the attorney general of the United States.He also worked at the White House from 1981-82 under president Ronald Reagan.
In the period between 1982 to 1985, he served as a law clerk to then-judge Antonin Scalia of the United States court of appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Luttig mentioned that it was an honour to serve as Boeing’s general counsel and as counsellor and senior advisor to the Boeing board of directors.
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