The compensation figures were disclosed in a regulatory filing late on Friday,US time,during a difficult week for Boeing when it also released hundreds of internal messages - two major issues hanging over the company before new CEO David Calhoun starts on Monday.
The messages contained harshly critical comments about the development of the 737 Max,including one that said the plane was"designed by clowns who in turn are supervised by monkeys."
Production of 737 Max has been grounded since March following the second of two crashes that together killed 346 people within a span of five months. Lion Air Flight 610 crashed in Indonesia in October 2018 and Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 crashed in March last year en route to Kenya.
"It is incredibly heart wrenching to see the man at the heart of our loss walk away with a reward,"said Zipporah Kuria,whose 55-year-old father from Kenya died in the second crash.
Lawmakers also blasted Boeing. US Senator and presidential hopeful,Elizabeth Warren said on Twitter"346 people died. And yet,Dennis Muilenburg pressured regulators and put profits ahead of the safety of passengers,pilots,and flight attendants. He'll walk away with an additional $62.2 million. This is corruption,plain and simple".
Democrat Peter DeFazio,who chairs the House Transportation Committee,said minutes of a June 2013 meeting showed that Boeing sought to avoid expensive training and simulator requirements by misleading regulators about an anti-stall system called MCAS that was later tied to the two crashes.