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  • Boeing executive Michael Teal, a top engineer on its 777X program who also oversaw technical development of the 737 Max program, is set to retire, according to a company memo seen by Reuters on Friday.
  • Teal, a 35-year Boeing veteran, was a vice president and chief project engineer during the development of the 737 Max. The plane was grounded for nearly two years starting in 2019 after two fatal crashes.

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The Boeing Co. Max 737 jet takes off from Renton Municipal Airport in Renton, Washington, U.S., on Friday, Jan. 29, 2016.

Boeing executive Michael Teal, a top engineer on its 777X program who also oversaw technical development of the 737 Max program, is set to retire, according to a company memo seen by Reuters on Friday.

Teal, a 35-year Boeing veteran, was a vice president and chief project engineer during the development of the 737 Max. The plane was grounded for nearly two years starting in 2019 after two fatal crashes.

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