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[–] Canopyflyer 1 points 9 months ago

Boeing's quality processes have shown to be very lacking and are not engineering driven, but rather cost cutting and profit driven. They could not even catch bolts MISSING from a door plug on a brand new air frame.

That is the antithesis of flight safety.

MBA's are making decisions regarding complex engineering problems that really should be left to their betters.

Boeing richly deserves every bit of backlash heading their way. They have killed hundreds of people by slapping band aids on a 55 year old air frame in an attempt to keep it current. When they should have been working on a clean sheet design 20 years ago.