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Brutal article about Boeing
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:19 pm
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:19 pm
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Airbus cemented its position last week as the world’s biggest plane maker for the fifth straight year, announcing that it had delivered more aircraft and secured more orders than Boeing in 2023. At the same time, Boeing was trying to put out a huge public-relations and safety crisis caused by a harrowing near disaster involving its 737 Max line of airliners. In the long-running duel between the two aviation rivals, Airbus has pulled far ahead.
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“What used to be a duopoly has become two-thirds Airbus, one-third Boeing,” said Richard Aboulafia, the managing director of AeroDynamic Advisory in Washington, D.C. “A lot of people, whether investors, financiers or customers, are looking at Airbus and seeing a company run by competent people,” he said. “The contrast with Boeing is fairly profound.”
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"Boeing’s decision to build the Max as a variation of the 737 because it would be quicker, easier and cheaper than starting from scratch affected the plane’s design and development, playing a role in its troubling history."
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:22 pm to RedRifle
Yeah, but Boeing hired more handicapped trans women of color so take that, Airbus.
Plus they hired this blind lady as their QC manager for the production line
Plus they hired this blind lady as their QC manager for the production line
This post was edited on 1/17/24 at 1:26 pm
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:24 pm to RedRifle
Okay but how many women of color are in charge at airbus vs boeing?
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:24 pm to RedRifle
There is a really good documentary on Netflix called The Downfall of Boeing that goes into detail about why they have fallen off of a cliff. Long story short is the Engineers stopped running it and now the Wall Street suits run it and seek to extract every dime they can from the company at the cost of safety, designs and employee retention.
They are no longer the plucky American company proudly based in Seattle. They are yet another corporate entity with their operations based in DC so that they can effectively lobby the government to overlook the corners they keep cutting when designing and making these planes.
They are no longer the plucky American company proudly based in Seattle. They are yet another corporate entity with their operations based in DC so that they can effectively lobby the government to overlook the corners they keep cutting when designing and making these planes.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:26 pm to RedRifle
It's a shame what happened to a once great American company.
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Boeing’s decision to build the Max as a variation of the 737 because it would be quicker, easier and cheaper than starting from scratch affected the plane’s design and development, playing a role in its troubling history."
Who dares, wins. Act like a pussy and you'll get fricked like one.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:28 pm to Welcome to Tigerland
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Long story short is the Engineers stopped running it and now the Wall Street suits run it and seek to extract every dime they can from the company at the cost of safety, designs and employee retention.
Isn't this what GM did to SAAB ..
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:33 pm to RedRifle
Some lessons learned:
- The 757 airframe should not have been hastily retired after 9/11. Instead it should have been modified. Then there'd be no reason for a MAX-9 or MAX-10 (or a A321).
- The MAX should have been a new airframe rather than based on the the 50+ year old 737 - which has a narrow and short landing gear and limited ability to support larger turbofans.
- Boeing should be in more control of their suppliers to avoid issues like door plugs from blowing out.
- Boeing should avoid a software solution (MCASS) to a hardware problem by not having hardware problems.
- The 757 airframe should not have been hastily retired after 9/11. Instead it should have been modified. Then there'd be no reason for a MAX-9 or MAX-10 (or a A321).
- The MAX should have been a new airframe rather than based on the the 50+ year old 737 - which has a narrow and short landing gear and limited ability to support larger turbofans.
- Boeing should be in more control of their suppliers to avoid issues like door plugs from blowing out.
- Boeing should avoid a software solution (MCASS) to a hardware problem by not having hardware problems.
This post was edited on 1/17/24 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:36 pm to member12
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Some lessons learned:
Well they haven't actually learned anything. If anything they've put all their efforts into getting the MAX recertification and back into production instead of having its engineers get to work on a newer and better airplane. Boeing isn't ever going to catch airbus again. It'll take a new American company run by real visionaries to bring America to the forefront of aviation.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:36 pm to RedRifle
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
Boeing - union
Airbus - non-union
One of these things breeds incompetence and inefficiency.
The other seeks to drive those things from the system.
Figure out which one matches the other.
Boeing - union
Airbus - non-union
One of these things breeds incompetence and inefficiency.
The other seeks to drive those things from the system.
Figure out which one matches the other.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:39 pm to member12
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Boeing should avoid a software solution (MCAS) to a hardware problem by not having hardware problems.
An Xbox 360 has more technological power than a space shuttle. Why?
New products = new problems. You'd rather not have new problems when sending people to space. The same goes for airplanes and sending people 37,000 feet into the sky.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:39 pm to RedRifle
As I have said before Boeing would’ve been bankrupt long ago without the aid of the US government.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:41 pm to Pax Regis
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
Boeing - union
Airbus - non-union
One of these things breeds incompetence and inefficiency.
The other seeks to drive those things from the system.
Figure out which one matches the other.
Im not a huge fan of unions but they're not really responsible for Boeing's demise.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:45 pm to Pax Regis
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Boeing - union
Airbus - non-union
That is highly simplistic and not entirely accurate at all
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:46 pm to GetCocky11
Good luck to the astronauts on the upcoming Boeing Starliner launch.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:48 pm to RedRifle
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two-thirds Airbus, one-third Boeing
It's not like Boeing is going out of business next week
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The Boeing Company has a market cap or net worth of $121.31 billion as of January 16, 2024.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:57 pm to upgrayedd
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Yeah, but Boeing hired more handicapped trans women of color so take that, Airbus.
Are you under the impression that Airbus, a French company, doesn’t have a DEI initiative?
Posted on 1/17/24 at 2:07 pm to RedRifle
Boeing got work to do for sure…like firing all McDonnell Douglas holdovers & returning to an engineering-focused company. But let’s not pretend Airbus is some squeaky-clean company either. In fact, they’ve been very corrupt in the past & have a massive advantage from the EU.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 2:09 pm to Pax Regis
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Airbus - non-union
Airbus is very much unionized in Europe
Posted on 1/17/24 at 2:12 pm to member12
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The 757 airframe should not have been hastily retired after 9/11. Instead it should have been modified.
Say Baw, the 757 wasn’t retired hastily. They ended production because of very low market demand at the time. I’m quite sure Boeing would’ve loved to continue building one of the best airliners on the planet & modernizing it. Hindsight 20/20
Posted on 1/17/24 at 2:13 pm to upgrayedd
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Yeah, but Boeing hired more handicapped trans women of color so take that, Airbus.
Can confirm this is true a the North Charleston campus.
Can only imagine how bad it is in Seattle.
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