Frank Shrontz, Boeing CEO During Era of Innovation, Dies at 92

  • Revenue more than doubled during his 10-year stewardship
  • Served as assistant secretary in Air Force, Defense Department
Frank Shrontz in 1991.Photographer: Raymond Reuter/Sygma/Getty Images
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Frank Shrontz, who spent a decade leading US aviation giant Boeing Co. through upswings and downturns amid fierce competition, has died. He was 92.

He died on May 3, according to the Seattle Mariners, the Major League Baseball team in which he had been an ownership partner.