Turkish Airlines grounds its fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets following the Alaska Airlines incident::Türk Hava Yolları (THY), filosundaki 5 “Boeing 737 MAX 9” tipi uçağını seferden çektiğini duyurdu.

  • @Tylerdurdon
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    459 months ago

    Perhaps the management changes at Boeing weren’t the best idea.

    “Business” focused management will always cut to the bone to maximize profit. They know no other way because the shareholder is king.

    While they may have “streamlined the business” by cutting staff and going 3rd party on a lot of stuff, there are always consequences.

    This will not be the last incident and it won’t end until the business is run like it was previously. An engineer should be at the head.

    • @abhibeckert
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      9 months ago

      I think it’s more than just outsourcing. You can do outsourcing right…

      I’ve read a report ages ago that they outsourced it to companies half way around the world with a terrible timezone overlap, which made it impossible for people at Boeing to collaborate effectively, so corners were cut to meet deadlines.

      The fact they cut corners to meet deadlines is particularly concerning. They should have just accepted a delay.

  • kingthrillgore
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    89 months ago

    I’ll pay up to 20% additional markup if you give me an “Airbus flights only” filter Priceline. DO YOU HEAR ME? I’M GIVING YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MORE MONEY!

    • @kcuf
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      189 months ago

      The FAA already grounded their fleets.