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Originally Posted by tnkrdrvr
(Post 3781929)
I completely agree that the C-suite has been the primary problem crippling Boeing. Capitalism is fixing the problem as Boeing’s business units have been struggling relative to their competitors (Airbus, SpaceX, Lockheed, etc.). If Boeing doesn’t fix its issues, capitalism will put it out of business. Unfortunately, it sucks to watch a titan of our economy slowly die due to completely preventable problems.
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Meanwhile, I will just leaves these here (sort of John Grisham-esque? ;-) )
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-68534703 https://www.newsweek.com/john-barnett-boeing-whistleblower-predicted-death-scandal-1879548 |
To be fair, that's exactly what someone who is planning to off himself would say.
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Originally Posted by tnkrdrvr
(Post 3781929)
I completely agree that the C-suite has been the primary problem crippling Boeing. Capitalism is fixing the problem as Boeing’s business units have been struggling relative to their competitors (Airbus, SpaceX, Lockheed, etc.). If Boeing doesn’t fix its issues, capitalism will put it out of business. Unfortunately, it sucks to watch a titan of our economy slowly die due to completely preventable problems.
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Originally Posted by SonicFlyer
(Post 3782272)
Boeing is effectively a protected arm of the federal government, not a free market actor. The government will not let them fail.
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Boeing’s lawyers need to up their game. All these media hit pieces from all corners of the media this last 10 days or so; "Boeing jet incident, Scary Skies", etc., when in reality United is letting Boeing take all the heat of their current Maintenance woes.
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Originally Posted by Beech Dude
(Post 3782413)
Boeing’s lawyers need to up their game. All these media hit pieces from all corners of the media this last 10 days or so; "Boeing jet incident, Scary Skies", etc., when in reality United is letting Boeing take all the heat of their current Maintenance woes.
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Originally Posted by tnkrdrvr
(Post 3782458)
What is so special (or lacking) with United’s maintenance?
United 777 $h!ts a hydraulic system: Boeing's fault. United plane loses wheel: Boeing's fault. United 737 sheds a panel in flight: Boeing's fault. Not saying UAL's maintenance is uniformly shoddy, but odds are at least one or two of the incidents above are on United and not Boeing. That said, Boeing made this bed. Nobody there should be surprised that the media is taking every opportunity to drag them through the mud. Boeing's current reputation is 100% Boeing's fault. |
Originally Posted by Beech Dude
(Post 3782413)
Boeing’s lawyers need to up their game. All these media hit pieces from all corners of the media this last 10 days or so; "Boeing jet incident, Scary Skies", etc., when in reality United is letting Boeing take all the heat of their current Maintenance woes.
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Originally Posted by Lowslung
(Post 3782472)
United plane off the runway: Boeing's fault.
United 777 $h!ts a hydraulic system: Boeing's fault. United plane loses wheel: Boeing's fault. United 737 sheds a panel in flight: Boeing's fault. Not saying UAL's maintenance is uniformly shoddy, but odds are at least one or two of the incidents above are on United and not Boeing. That said, Boeing made this bed. Nobody there should be surprised that the media is taking every opportunity to drag them through the mud. Boeing's current reputation is 100% Boeing's fault. |
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