Former Boeing President Stamper Dies In Seattle

Former Boeing President Malcolm Stamper died this week at his Seattle home after battling cancer. Stamper first joined Boeing in 1962 in the company's electronics division and later headed the development of the 747 program as well as the launch of several other aircraft. He was named Boeing...

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