Boeing is giving its chief executive, Dave Calhoun, approximately $5.29 million worth of stock. This is to encourage him to stay through the company’s recovery periods. According to nonsupervisory forms published by the company on Friday, the board of directors of Boeing voted on February 16 to grant Calhoun 250,000 defined stock units. This will vest in two installments on the first and alternate anniversaries of the entitlement.

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