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CEO Pay 2008 | Boeing's top-paid
Boeing fell out of The Seattle Times' annual CEO pay rankings after moving its corporate headquarters from Seattle to Chicago in 2001, but local curiosity about the company's highest-paid executives remains high.
Boeing fell out of The Seattle Times' annual CEO pay rankings after moving its corporate headquarters from Seattle to Chicago in 2001, but local curiosity about the company's highest-paid executives remains high.
CEO Jim McNerney saw his total 2008 compensation increase 14 percent from the previous year, while Commercial Airplanes Chief Executive Scott Carson saw his total compensation decrease 19 percent. Here's total 2008 compensation for Boeing's CEO, chief financial officer and three other top-paid executives.
| Executive Name | Executive Title | Total pay | Change |
| Jim McNerney | Chairman, president and CEO | $14,765,410 | 14% |
| James Bell | Exec. VP and CFO | 4,555,914 | 23 |
| Jim Albaugh | Exec. VP and CEO, Integrated Defense Systems | 5,089,237 | 23 |
| Scott Carson | Exec. VP and CEO, Commercial Airplanes | 3,213,486 | -19 |
| J. Michael Luttig* | Sr. VP and general counsel | 2,177,752 | NA |
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*Luttig's change in pay could not be calculated because he was not a named executive officer for fiscal 2007. Source: Equilar |
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