When they moved corporate to Chicago, everyone knew the writing was on the wall they they were going to outsource parts to their own detriment.
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So they did everything wrong, prioritized profits over safety and engineering but because they are one of only two major producers they'll be fine? Damn lack of consequences for greed
"The gaping hole in the fuselage terrified passengers, but the pilots calmly landed the aircraft" is an oddly positive way to describe the situation.
“ Boeing Made a Change to Its Corporate Culture Decades Ago. Now We’re All Paying the Price.”
FTFY New York Times. It’s not like consumers have the power to affect which planes they ride in because airlines look to maximize efficiency for a given route, so it’s not Boeing execs that will die, it’s the 99%. Boeing execs are flying on private jets.
Talking about corporate culture at Boeing:
Did you all read this comment here written by a Boeing employee (comment by user "throwawayboeingN704AL"):
I saw, but am not sufficiently knowledgeable to evaluate its truthfulness.