Boeing Co said it will have to do more work on undelivered airplanes, potentially delaying near-term deliveries after its supplier discovered mis-drilled holes.
Boeing Co said on Sunday it will have to do more work on about 50 undelivered 737 Max airplanes, potentially delaying near-term deliveries, after its supplier Spirit AeroSystems discovered two mis-drilled holes on some fuselages.
Boeing confirmed the findings in response to a Reuters query after industry sources said a spacing problem had been discovered in holes drilled on a window frame, but the jetmaker said safety was unaffected and existing 737s could keep flying.
The 737 Max is what it is because the companies culture has failed to prioritize engineering and safety over profits. You can see this in soo many of their other products I.e. Star Liner, Dream Liner, etc.
I would have no faith in a new clean sheet design of the 737 because the company still has the same people making decisions at the top.
If I see the board and the C-Suite being replaced with people with engineering backgrounds, then I may start to think differently.
How much more does the government allow this company to screw up before they force new and competent management to oversee this shitshow? It’s getting ridiculous.
It will hurt, but boing needs to announce a clean sheet narrowbody and end the 737Max. Put engineering 100% in charge of the development. Don’t give in to the sunk cost fallacy.
Trying to slap even wider and higher bypass engines and maintain a common type rating was a cost saving measure that has blown up in their face.
I'm not flying period unless it's an emergency or there's no other practical way to get where I'm going.
Otherwise I'll just drive.
Unsafeness of Boeings aside, it's overpriced, loud, uncomfortable, and just generally an unpleasant experience. I don't love being in a car, but at least I can do things like move my arm more than two inches to the right or just get out and stretch my legs for a few minutes.
The 787, 777, 767, 757, 747, and even pre-Max 737NGs are fine aircraft. You want to worry about the Max, fine. But otherwise, your statement is not smart.