Malcolm Stamper

Former Boeing Co. President Malcolm Stamper, who was a leader in development of the 747, died on June 14 from prostate cancer. He was 80. An electrical engineering graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Stamper began his career at General Motors but came to Boeing in 1962 and variously led...

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