
Dominic Gates
Aerospace Reporter at Seattle Times
Born in Northern Ireland. Taught math 13 years. Moved to Seattle in '92. Seattle Times aerospace reporter since 2003. Won 2020 Pulitzer for 737 MAX coverage.
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Mar 12, 2025 |
wenatcheeworld.com | Dominic Gates
Boeing endured a truly awful year in 2024. Its millionaire executives, including those who exited as the company’s troubles mounted, largely saw their total compensation halved from the previous year. They still got millions though in both actual pay and stock awards that should pay out in future years, according to Boeing’s annual proxy statement filed on March 7. kAm(:E9 3@E9 E96 4@>>6C4:2= 2:CA=2?6D 2?5 E96 5676?D6\2?5\DA246 5:G:D:@?D HC:E:?8 @77 3:==:@?D @7 5@==2CD :?
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Mar 9, 2025 |
columbian.com | Dominic Gates
SEATTLE — The fall of zero-emissions electric airplane startup Eviation this month was triggered by a tense internal standoff among shareholders. In mid-January, the company’s deep-pocketed, Singapore-based financial backer sent a letter to the shareholders that outlined a deep rift with the two Israeli co-founders and delivered a potent threat.
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Mar 9, 2025 |
gmtoday.com | Dominic Gates
Boeing’s management needs to shape up, listen more to front-line employees, and communicate better, CEO Kelly Ortberg said at a sometimes edgy all-hands meeting Tuesday, as he took some pointed questions about a poor management culture. Citing employee feedback from a company survey, he said “their voice needs to be heard.”“We’re going to put an action plan on those things, and I think they’re going to be brutal to leadership, quite frankly,” Ortberg added.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
thebrunswicknews.com | Dominic Gates
By Dominic Gates, The Seattle Times Boeing endured a truly awful year in 2024. Its millionaire executives, including those who exited as the company's troubles mounted, largely saw their total compensation halved from the previous year. They still got millions though in both actual pay and stock awards that should pay out in future years, according to Boeing's annual proxy statement filed on Friday.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
seattletimes.com | Dominic Gates
Boeing endured a truly awful year in 2024. Its millionaire executives, including those who exited as the company’s troubles mounted, largely saw their total compensation halved from the previous year. They still got millions though in both actual pay and stock awards that should pay out in future years, according to Boeing’s annual proxy statement filed on Friday.
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My last post on X I will get breaking news slower, but in retirement I'll have time. For mental health it's best I leave what's become a swamp of distortion, lies, stupidity, pornography and hatred Below is a souvenir mock front page Many thanks to my followers over the years https://t.co/9NR9JTeF3d

A selection of Mark Nowlin's aviation graphics for my stories at the Seattle Times over two decades https://t.co/wlnTwv4HfP

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