Boeing CEO to face shareholders for first time since 737 MAX crashes: All you need to know

Boeing Co Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg will face shareholders on Monday for the first time since two fatal crashes that led to the 737 MAX`s grounding worldwide and triggered investigations, lawsuits and a sharp loss in share value. Battling the biggest crisis of his tenure, Muilenburg will try to bolster investor confidence in the manufacturer`s future as well as that of its fastest-selling airplane as questions linger over the model`s safety. Family and friends of 24-year-old American Samya Stumo, one of the victims of the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX on March 10, will hold a silent protest outside the meeting site.