• @[email protected]
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    37 months ago

    Why? I think there’s a decent chance they don’t survive this - at least their commercial airplanes. I won’t fly on a Boeing any time soon, if ever. It will take years to get back to a safety culture and there are tons of shit planes manufactured in the past several years that will be in service for decades.

    If I was a pilot, I wouldn’t want to fly one either. They just had another incident where a pilot says the gauges went blank and he lost control. If a pilot union starts pushing back, it’s game over.

    Would you fly on one of their planes?

    • @[email protected]
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      47 months ago

      They’re the airplane manufacturer in the US at that scale. There is zero chance the gov’t will let them fail.

      • @Revonult
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        7 months ago

        Third largest US wepons contractor as well.

        Edit: Added info about ranking

    • @JustUseMint
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      37 months ago

      Boeing isn’t going anywhere, they’re a major part of the US MIC and DoD contracts will keep em afloat. They clearly don’t care about civilian affairs, based on their QC as seen here, imo