I’ve literally flown around the world for work, and I would always favour Boeing aircraft if I knew I could get on them. I trusted them completely. Now, I wouldn’t touch them with a ten foot pole. Never. They have shown so much corruption in their operations, I mean, how could one trust them to build a safe plane. Risk analysis is the combination of not just *might it happen*, but also *what is the impact if it does happen*. Air crashes are low probability, but with Boeing now proving higher than Airbus. And we all know the impact of an impact with the ground. Hell NASA wouldn’t even trust that company to return 2 people back from the Space Station in the Boeing capsule that took them up (even after a decade of development). It’s fucking comical that they asked SpaceX to return them.
ScatteredSignal on
Boeing, “We’ll get you somewhere”.
macross1984 on
Boeing’s renowned quality control went out the window thanks to former bean counter CEO who probably thought he can cut away proven safety layer without compromising safety. Yeah right.
Whatever money Boeing “saved” disappeared and them some with the ensuing crashes of 737Max and the repercusstion is still continuing. More important than lost profits are Boeing’s reputation for safety, reliability no longer exist.
In the end, Boeing got its just dessert. I hope the company will recover but breaking things are easier than rebuilding.
NobleRotter on
Would those US officials like to name the airlines so we can not put our families on potentially fatally flawed flying machines?
condensermike on
Suspect. Every. Single. One.
Objective_Tie_7626 on
If only their QC team was as good as their whistleblowing prevention team
Sad-Hawk-2885 on
Why are they not being grounded and getting repaired?
RequirementCurrent21 on
enjoy the $5000 lawsuit money and free burial when you die in the next boeing crash.
dumb americans support this voting for dems and republicans that keep sucking off corporations.
RudibertRiverhopper on
Boeing Business plan:
1. Get rid of Quality team – to save money;
2. Hire more accountants – to save money;
3. Buy suspect rudder parts – to save money.
Love,
Greed
PatheticGirl46 on
Yay it’s like a lottery and the jackpot is dying!
BWWFC on
meh… boeing has been rudderless for a long time, and *they ain’t got no worries* lol/s
x_TDeck_x on
I wish people could strike a better balance between ‘holding a company accountable’ and ‘being overly dramatic on the internet’.
Because *my goodness* does Boeing deserve so much flak and financial pain for their quality nosedive but flying is still safe and Boeing planes are not ticking time bombs
ScottOld on
Just like the company, rudderless
Everything_is_wrong on
Safran is Boeing but with extra French government on top.
Airbus more than likely has many with the defective titanium because the entire supply chain utilized it.
topazco on
Neato
hiro0500 on
Is it even safe for those plane to fly?
bringingthejunkmail on
Temu.
artesskibo on
US tofu dregs made in the US
AegonThaConqueror on
Sus ruds
AdNew9111 on
Why does it feel the airline industry has gone down hill in a significant way? Why are Boeing garbage now?
Direct-Ad1642 on
My coworkers wife isn’t allowed to book Boeing planes for work trips anymore. Seems like a great idea.
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I’ve literally flown around the world for work, and I would always favour Boeing aircraft if I knew I could get on them. I trusted them completely. Now, I wouldn’t touch them with a ten foot pole. Never. They have shown so much corruption in their operations, I mean, how could one trust them to build a safe plane. Risk analysis is the combination of not just *might it happen*, but also *what is the impact if it does happen*. Air crashes are low probability, but with Boeing now proving higher than Airbus. And we all know the impact of an impact with the ground. Hell NASA wouldn’t even trust that company to return 2 people back from the Space Station in the Boeing capsule that took them up (even after a decade of development). It’s fucking comical that they asked SpaceX to return them.
Boeing, “We’ll get you somewhere”.
Boeing’s renowned quality control went out the window thanks to former bean counter CEO who probably thought he can cut away proven safety layer without compromising safety. Yeah right.
Whatever money Boeing “saved” disappeared and them some with the ensuing crashes of 737Max and the repercusstion is still continuing. More important than lost profits are Boeing’s reputation for safety, reliability no longer exist.
In the end, Boeing got its just dessert. I hope the company will recover but breaking things are easier than rebuilding.
Would those US officials like to name the airlines so we can not put our families on potentially fatally flawed flying machines?
Suspect. Every. Single. One.
If only their QC team was as good as their whistleblowing prevention team
Why are they not being grounded and getting repaired?
enjoy the $5000 lawsuit money and free burial when you die in the next boeing crash.
dumb americans support this voting for dems and republicans that keep sucking off corporations.
Boeing Business plan:
1. Get rid of Quality team – to save money;
2. Hire more accountants – to save money;
3. Buy suspect rudder parts – to save money.
Love,
Greed
Yay it’s like a lottery and the jackpot is dying!
meh… boeing has been rudderless for a long time, and *they ain’t got no worries* lol/s
I wish people could strike a better balance between ‘holding a company accountable’ and ‘being overly dramatic on the internet’.
Because *my goodness* does Boeing deserve so much flak and financial pain for their quality nosedive but flying is still safe and Boeing planes are not ticking time bombs
Just like the company, rudderless
Safran is Boeing but with extra French government on top.
Airbus more than likely has many with the defective titanium because the entire supply chain utilized it.
Neato
Is it even safe for those plane to fly?
Temu.
US tofu dregs made in the US
Sus ruds
Why does it feel the airline industry has gone down hill in a significant way? Why are Boeing garbage now?
My coworkers wife isn’t allowed to book Boeing planes for work trips anymore. Seems like a great idea.