Claire Egtvedt

Clairmont L. Egtvedt
Born(1892-10-18)October 18, 1892
DiedOctober 19, 1975(1975-10-19) (aged 83)
EducationUniversity of Washington
Occupation(s)Businessman and engineer
TitlePresident and CEO, Boeing
Term1933-1939, 1944-1945
PredecessorPhilip G. Johnson
SuccessorWilliam McPherson Allen
Spouse
Evelyn Smith Egtvedt
(m. 19261975)
Parent(s)Sjur Pedersen Egtvedt
Mary Ruble

Clairmont L. "Claire" Egtvedt (October 18, 1892 – October 19, 1975) was an airplane designer and president and chairman of the Boeing Company. Along with Ed Wells, he is considered to be the father of the Boeing B-17 bomber.

Egtvedt was chief engineer on airplanes such as the B-1 mailplane, Boeing Model 15 and Boeing Model 21 pursuit airplanes, and the Boeing Model 40 airliner-mailplane. Though promoted to the executive ranks, he also participated heavily the design of the Boeing Model 80, XB-15, and B-17 models. As president, and later chairman of Boeing he oversaw and approved the development of the B-47, B-52, 707, 727,737, and 747. Flight Global ranked Egtvedt 2nd behind William McPherson Allen as most impactful Boeing boss.