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Posted on 1/17/24 at 3:37 pm to chillygentilly
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Are you under the impression that Airbus, a French company, doesn’t have a DEI initiative?
The French have serious problems, including looking the other way when it comes to the immense problems their Algerian population has brought to France, but they're not woke.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 4:01 pm to chillygentilly
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Are you under the impression that Airbus, a French company, doesn’t have a DEI initiative?
I'm under the impression that Airbus puts about 0.01% of the amount of energy and resources that Boeimg puts into DEI.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 4:07 pm to RedRifle
Have done a few projects with Boeing long ago that were interesting and well executed. Was curious about the latest mishap after so many issues with the Max, so looked this up.
Both the CEO and COO come from the financial / accounting side off the business. In other words, Boeing's senior most executives are not aviators. There are plenty of well qualified aviator MBA's that understand the massive complexity of aviation manufacturing as well as the economics.
Boeing's two key executives are bean counters.
Every company needs bean counters and I respect them. Running a technology company though IMO requires a grounded understanding of the underlying engineering.
Look at any large O&G company and you'll find very few CEO's that didn't come up through the engineering ranks, starting in the field learning how things really work.
Boeing has lost their way, and need to take a hard look at how they operate their business at the executive level.
Both the CEO and COO come from the financial / accounting side off the business. In other words, Boeing's senior most executives are not aviators. There are plenty of well qualified aviator MBA's that understand the massive complexity of aviation manufacturing as well as the economics.
Boeing's two key executives are bean counters.
Every company needs bean counters and I respect them. Running a technology company though IMO requires a grounded understanding of the underlying engineering.
Look at any large O&G company and you'll find very few CEO's that didn't come up through the engineering ranks, starting in the field learning how things really work.
Boeing has lost their way, and need to take a hard look at how they operate their business at the executive level.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 4:09 pm to RedRifle
Which airlines use Boeing planes and which airlines use Airbus planes?
Posted on 1/17/24 at 4:10 pm to Mr Breeze
When bean counters take over car manufacturing, you can tell immediately. When engineers are in charge, the product tends to be a lot better.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 4:17 pm to Pax Regis
Better sometimes to look things up before spouting off untrue claims.
Airbus is heavily unionized in Europe.
Instead try this. American education system so frikked up by Democrats ….there are not enough Engineers for Boeing to fill their need.
Airbus is heavily unionized in Europe.
Instead try this. American education system so frikked up by Democrats ….there are not enough Engineers for Boeing to fill their need.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 4:28 pm to gumbeaux
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Which airlines use Boeing planes and which airlines use Airbus planes?
Most airlines use a mix. Some lean more heavily to one side or the other and a few stick to one particular model.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 5:13 pm to gumbeaux
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Which airlines use Boeing planes and which airlines use Airbus planes?
Sheesh
Posted on 1/17/24 at 5:16 pm to member12
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- 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.
Blinken's 737 was grounded today in Davos because it was deemed unsafe. When the White House's very own 737 is deemed unsafe you have big arse problems on your hands.
The DEI experiment and Wall Street interference have destroyed this company.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 5:17 pm to Scuttle But
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Im not a huge fan of unions but they're not really responsible for Boeing's demise.
I bet at negotiations they are part of every success. Just not the failures, eh?
Posted on 1/17/24 at 5:20 pm to lsu13lsu
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I bet at negotiations they are part of every success. Just not the failures, eh
Well that's pretty much the opposite of what I said.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 5:23 pm to MrLSU
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The DEI experiment and Wall Street interference have destroyed this company.
Just think - they'd rather have planes fall out of the sky than admit this too
Posted on 1/17/24 at 5:23 pm to Pax Regis
Posted on 1/17/24 at 5:33 pm to MrLSU
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Blinken's 737 was grounded today in Davos because it was deemed unsafe. When the White House's very own 737 is deemed unsafe you have big arse problems on your hands.
Lol, I’d like to get more details on that…but this happens with Airbus too Baw, if you’d google a bit. Trudeau & Staff had a bigger problem with their a330’s.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 5:34 pm to Scuttle But
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Act like a pussy and you'll get fricked like one.
Isn’t pussy undefeated?
Posted on 1/17/24 at 6:19 pm to RedRifle
Airbus is better now. Diversity and accountants injured Boeing beyond repair
Posted on 1/17/24 at 6:37 pm to Scuttle But
quote:This is correct. The big three legacy carriers (American, United and Delta) all have a mixture of narrow body and wide body Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
Which airlines use Boeing planes and which airlines use Airbus planes?
Most airlines use a mix. Some lean more heavily to one side or the other and a few stick to one particular model.
Spirit only has Airbus A319, A320 and A321’s. Southwest only has Boeing 737’s.
This post was edited on 1/17/24 at 6:38 pm
Posted on 1/17/24 at 6:55 pm to Welcome to Tigerland
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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
What was amazing to me is the FAA inspectors overseeing the Max were employed/paid directly by Boeing! FAA allowed a policy of delegation where Boeing could employ full time inspectors to go over menial certs. That program morphed into a monster where those minor inspectors evolved to certify entire aircraft rubber stamping every change
This post was edited on 1/17/24 at 6:56 pm
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