Boeing's chief engineer who oversaw the 737 Max is retiring, just one month after testifying before Congress with the beleaguered company's CEO

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Boeing Commercial Airplane chief engineer John Hamilton has led the company's response to the 737 Max disasters since March.

Boeing's chief engineer overseeing commercial airplanes including the 737 Max is retiring, according to the Seattle Times. John Hamilton has been heading up Boeing's response to the two fatal 737 Max crashes. Boeing said that he initially planned to retire last year. Hamilton testified alongside CEO Dennis Muilenburg in front of two Congressional panels last month. Sign up for Business Insider's transportation newsletter, Shifting Gears, to get more stories like this in your inbox.

Boeing's chief engineer overseeing commercial airplanes including the 737 Max is retiring, according to the Seattle Times. John Hamilton has been heading up Boeing's response to the two fatal 737 Max crashes. Boeing said that he initially planned to retire last year. Hamilton testified alongside CEO Dennis Muilenburg in front of two Congressional panels last month. Sign up for Business Insider's transportation newsletter, Shifting Gears, to get more stories like this in your inbox.

 

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