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Boeing CEO gives up pay, suspends dividend as company seeks coronavirus bailout - USA TODAY

The Boeing Company announced a series of moves Friday as it seeks $60 billion in federal assistance for the aerospace industry amid the widening economic crisis.

CEO Dave Calhoun and Chairman Larry Kellner will give up their pay until the end of the year and the company will suspend its dividend, Boeing said in a press release.

Boeing did not immediately respond to a request for comment from USA TODAY. 

"Boeing is drawing on all of its resources to sustain operations, support its workforce and customers, and maintain supply chain continuity through the COVID-19 crisis and for the long term," the company said in the press release Friday.

The aerospace industry was not part of the economic stimulus bill introduced by Senate Republicans this week.

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