As cries of "If it's Boeing, I'm not going" get louder, here are three easy ways to avoid flying on a Boeing 787. http://f-st.co/2KtjbAl
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Boeing keeps coming and keeps coming, this time with the beloved Dreamliner. What's shocking here is the claim that the 787 is flawed. Not that it has flaws, but that it's flawed. I am sure that in the air, this semantics counts. TL;DR: Two quality issues may dramatically reduce the life of the planes. #boing #failure #aviation #investment
A whistleblower claims that Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner is flawed. The FAA is investigating | CNN Business
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𝙃𝘼𝙍𝘿 𝙇𝘼𝙉𝘿𝙄𝙉𝙂: A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 engine cover ripped off mid-flight last Sunday. This is the latest in a string of mechanical issues to plague Boeing aircraft across a range of airlines. The company has faced years of scrutiny regarding the safety of its planes, Boeing’s safety record, quality control protocols and the airlines that operate its jets. It remains a turbulent time for Boeing so fasten your seatbelts, folks, it's going to be a bumpy ride but it's critically important we get to the bottom of the safety crisis. #TravelTuesday #airplane #flying #boeing #boeing737 #safetyfirst #Warning #thewarningsdoctor
Falling parts and a ‘nosedive’: 6 probes involving Boeing planes this year
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Boeing reputation and shares plumete as Faulty door-plugs on the 737 Max 9 airplanes is discovered. Faulty door-plugs open old wounds at Boeing https://lnkd.in/gnbzuvBW from The Economist #business #economicgrowth #businessopportunities
Faulty door-plugs open old wounds at Boeing
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With this latest incident involving the Alaska Airlines plane losing a section of the plane, is this a moment of truth for Boeing? The aviation manufacturer has been plagued with issues affecting its Max 737 Max 9 including a couple of deadly crashes involving the Max 8 if memory serves me right. How can the company maintain the trust of it’s customers, the airlines, as well as the trust of the flying public? What do you think? How should Boeing handle this issue? Is it time, as some analysts say, for Boeing to go back to the drawing board rather than trying to band-aid the situation? From CNN: Boeing’s engineering and quality problems have posed major challenges for the company. The crashes of two of 737-8 Max jets that killed all 346 people on board the flights led to a crippling 20-month grounding of the plane. It also was one of the most expensive corporate tragedies in history, costing Boeing more than $20 billion. The Max returned to the air carrying passengers in most markets around the globe beginning in late December 2020. But it has encountered other problems, including in April when Boeing said it has discovered a manufacturing issue with some 737 Max aircraft after a supplier used a “non-standard manufacturing process” during the installation of two fittings in the rear fuselage – although Boeing insisted the problem did not constitute a safety risk.
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Exceptional commentary & analysis by the team of experts at Leeham Co LLC re Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX door plug blowout incident this past Friday, January 5th shortly after take-off from #portland #oregon. Definitely worth reading - as always! #airlines #airlineindustry #airlinesandairplanes #aviation #aerospace #pilots #safety #businessnews #businesstravel #business #aircraftleasing #aircraftmanagement #investing #investors #assetmanagement #assetfinance #finance #paxex
737 incidents prompt new scrutiny at Boeing
737 incidents prompt new scrutiny at Boeing
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[Docent of DOOM] My recommendation stands. Avoid flying all Boeing 737 MAX planes. Mis-drilled two holes in the fuselage of 50 undelivered airplanes?! It begs the question, do all the current "flying" Boeing 737 MAX in service have the same issues, Federal Aviation Administration? Better check! Didn't Boeing fix the CAD software version problem after the Boeing 787 parts misalignment and sizing problems? Mismatched holes, unplanned stress, off kilter loading, fast spreading microfractures, etc., etc. - worst case scenario: rip a plane apart in mid-air (e.g. de Havilland Comet). The Alaska door plug blowing out is canary in the coal mine; looks like there are way deeper issues on this kludge of a plane. https://lnkd.in/gp3Z22Rx
New quality glitch to delay some Boeing 737 MAX deliveries
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Once a symbol of American aviation prowess, Boeing is in a tailspin of controversy and financial woes. The once-unthinkable prospect of a competitor like Airbus surpassing its market dominance now looms large, fueled by troubling revelations that point to a company prioritizing profits over safety and quality. #boeing #investigation #airbus #aviation #737max #boeing737max #corruption #profits https://lnkd.in/dGgiwQR9
How Boeing's Race for Profits Created Safety and Quality Issues
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https://lnkd.in/gSc2k3km Explore the latest developments in the Boeing 737-9 Max decompression incident, unraveling the ongoing FAA investigation and Boeing's response. Delve into the repercussions on Boeing's reputation and the potential industry-wide ramifications of grounded aircraft. As passengers seek legal recourse, and with the FAA considering a shift in certification responsibilities, the aviation landscape faces crucial questions about safety, oversight, and the future of Boeing's crucial role in commercial aviation.
Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 Max Decompression: Ongoing Investigation and Industry Ramifications — Modern Airliners
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How do series of safety mishaps influence the trajectory of the Boeing brand? Boeing is known to manufacture some of the safest planes on Earth. By any measure flying on a Boeing aircraft is safe. But for a brand that is 100% built on safety, these repeated incidents can change a perception. What do you think?
Flames seen shooting out of a Boeing 747, prompting an emergency landing in Miami
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