Boeing CEO Tells Execs They Have To Fly Commercial Economy To Cut Costs

Image: Boeing Corporation building. (Photo Credit: IanDewarPhotography / Adobe Stock)
Image: Boeing Corporation building. (Photo Credit: IanDewarPhotography / Adobe Stock)
Laurie Baratti
by Laurie Baratti
Last updated: 4:25 PM ET, Sun December 1, 2024

Aiming to reduce expenses after a rough year in business, Boeing has implemented a new policy limiting the use of private jets for its top executives. 

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg has grounded much of the aerospace giant's fleet of private jets and has directed executives to fly economy class on commercial airlines instead.

Data gleaned from flight-tracking website Flightradar24 and compiled by Bloomberg reveals a sharp decline in the number of private jet flights the aircraft manufacturer operated in recent months. In August, Boeing flew 146 private jet journeys, a number which fell to 56 in September and only 29 in October.

According to Business Insider, Boeing's corporate jets collectively accumulated around 4,500 hours of flight time with roughly 1,800 flights in 2023. That equates to about $14 million in fuel costs and 22,500 tons of CO2 emissions, according to aviation tracking platform JetSpy. 

An April filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed that air travel for four top Boeing executives had cost $1.9 million since 2021. Former CEO Dave Calhoun alone accounted for $979,000 of these expenses.

The cutbacks come as Boeing attempts to right its trajectory after a difficult year for the company. The plane maker has hit several snags since January, including mechanical problems with its CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, which left two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station for months. 

The company also faced public scrutiny after a series of mishaps involving its aircraft, including a terrifying incident in which a door blew out aboard an Alaska Airlines plane mid-flight. Boeing has also suffered from the mass departure of high-level executives, production delays and enhanced FAA oversight. 

In September, thousands of unionized employees staged a seven-week strike after contract negotiations stalled, costing the company approximately $50 million per day, according to estimates from Bank of America. The strike ended in early November following the approval of a new contract.

 


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