Boeing (BA) EVP Jeffrey Shockey reports new restricted stock unit awards
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Boeing executive Jeffrey S. Shockey reported stock awards that increase his direct equity stake in the company. On February 17, 2026, he acquired 5,161 shares of Boeing common stock at no cost through a grant classified as a "grant, award, or other acquisition," bringing his directly held balance to 25,674 shares. A second award on the same date added 2,064 shares at no cost, increasing his direct holdings to 27,738 shares.
Footnotes explain these awards represent restricted stock units that will vest over time and settle one-for-one in Boeing common shares. One block of units is scheduled to vest in portions on February 17, 2027, February 17, 2028 and February 20, 2029. Another block will vest and settle on February 20, 2029, and the vested shares generally cannot be sold until the earlier of two years after vesting or the end of his employment with Boeing.
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Insights
Routine equity awards increased a Boeing executive’s direct share holdings.
The transactions show Jeffrey S. Shockey, an executive vice president, receiving Boeing equity through restricted stock unit awards. Both entries are coded as grants with a zero price per share, indicating non-cash, compensation-related acquisitions rather than open-market buying.
Because the awards vest over multiple future dates and settle one-for-one in common shares, they align his compensation more closely with long-term shareholder outcomes. Restrictions that delay his ability to sell until specific anniversaries or termination tie the value of these awards to both service duration and Boeing’s future share performance.
The filing does not indicate any share sales or dispositions, only additional equity awards. Subsequent company disclosures will clarify how much of these time-based awards ultimately vest, depending on his continued employment through the 2027–2029 vesting dates.
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