Results 1 to 14 of 14

Thread: Anyone for a Boeing flight?

  1. #1
    Owner Dan Druff's Avatar
    Reputation
    10218
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Posts
    55,013
    Blog Entries
    2
    Load Metric
    70644731

    Anyone for a Boeing flight?

    No big deal... just 7,000 jets need retrofitting due to a flaw which caused a death on a Southwest Airlines 737-700 last year.

    https://www.investors.com/news/boein...affected-ntsb/

    This comes after the 737 Max planes were grounded after two major crashes which were related to bad design.

    What a clusterfuck this once-respected company has become.

    Sadly I have a long flight booked (round trip) on a Boeing in 2020. Fortunately it's not a 737.

  2. #2
    Gold MrTickle's Avatar
    Reputation
    429
    Join Date
    Feb 2015
    Location
    Moscow
    Posts
    1,721
    Load Metric
    70644731
    I fly on Boeing almost weekly and have no qualms doing so. Flying on a 737-500 tonight

  3. #3
    Diamond
    Reputation
    690
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Posts
    6,030
    Load Metric
    70644731
    Company has a solid history, stock is up 10% this past month. Will get back to its high next year most likely.

    Clusterfuck is a over exaggeration.

  4. #4
    Gold gauchojake's Avatar
    Reputation
    584
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Zipolite
    Posts
    2,455
    Load Metric
    70644731
    Boeing straight up murdering whistleblowers

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...her-rcna150381

  5. #5
    Plutonium Sanlmar's Avatar
    Reputation
    4340
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Posts
    21,331
    Load Metric
    70644731
    Someone say “murder”?

    Name:  IMG_9001.png
Views: 143
Size:  659.0 KB

    The endless millions this defense contractor funneled into her “foundation” - she should take the job pro bono

  6. #6
    Bronze Orko's Avatar
    Reputation
    38
    Join Date
    Oct 2023
    Posts
    382
    Load Metric
    70644731
    Quote Originally Posted by gauchojake View Post
    Boeing straight up murdering whistleblowers

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...her-rcna150381
    Tbf i didn't read the link but is there anyone who really believes that Boeing would murder whistleblowers.
    Here's what happened, a suicidAL disgruntled whistleblower wants to call attention to boeing so he decided to announce he's not suicidal to anyone and everyone
    before commiting suicide. Figure it out.

     
    Comments
      
      1dollarboxcar: yeah... 2 of them in 6 months....

  7. #7
    Owner Dan Druff's Avatar
    Reputation
    10218
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Posts
    55,013
    Blog Entries
    2
    Load Metric
    70644731
    I missed the northern lights (except for a very weak version of it in LA) thanks to Boeing.

    I tried to book flights to Seattle or Vancouver, but all flights were on Boeing.

    Even worse, almost all of them were on 737 MAX or 737-900. Both have had all kinds of problems.

    Fuck that shit.

    There were a few 737-800 flights but they were way too expensive to be worth it. It's amazing how much cheaper flights are if they're on a 737-900 or 737 MAX. Supply/demand theory takes over, and it basically becomes a risk-your-life discount.

    The right is claiming it's a DEI thing, but that's only partially true. The DEI stuff at Boeing is just a symptom of a greater problem there -- a large, longstanding company which became overly bureaucratic and thought they were too big to fail.

    Whether they're murdering whistleblowers is up for debate, but it's not far fetched. Remember, eBay was recently found to have been guilty of terrorizing a Massachusetts couple from across the country (and even traveling there to physically stalk them) because they ran a lightly-viewed blog which was critical of the company. Imagine what a big corporation would do to a whisteblower who massively hurt them.

  8. #8
    Platinum FRANKRIZZO's Avatar
    Reputation
    490
    Join Date
    Sep 2014
    Posts
    3,446
    Load Metric
    70644731
    The other day I was watching documentary about the Boeing that disappeared over the Phillepines. Gave three scenarios. Either faulty equipment with decompression air, terrorists there where 2 passengers they couldn't identify or pilot suicide. Pieces of the plane washed up but plane itself was never found

  9. #9
    Bronze Orko's Avatar
    Reputation
    38
    Join Date
    Oct 2023
    Posts
    382
    Load Metric
    70644731
    Imagine how the crew of Boeing's new Starliner must feel.

    Hmm all this madness , surely private equity isn't involved in Boeing.
    OMG Boeing is private equity city.

    There are so many private equity vultures feeding on the corpse of Boeing, too many to post but to get to the root cause of the current debacle.

    Quote
    This merger led to conflicts between Boeing's dedicated engineers and MD's savvy finance and marketing executives. As the board of the merged company began to favor promising financial projections, Boeing underwent a transformation into a lean organization. A bold step was taken in 2005 when Spirit Aero in Wichita, Kansas, was divested by Boeing and sold to private equity investors to enhance financial performance.

    Boeing's shift from an engineering focus to a finance focus led to a change in priorities. Business performance measures such as return on assets, cost reduction, and time-to-market began to take precedence over engineering designs, production process designs, and supplier management. This finance-oriented mindset significantly influenced the development approach for Boeing's 787 Dreamliner and 737 Max.

    Remember the golden rule.

     
    Comments
      
      1dollarboxcar: nice work

  10. #10
    Gold 1dollarboxcar's Avatar
    Reputation
    1789
    Join Date
    May 2022
    Posts
    1,864
    Load Metric
    70644731
    another Boeing 777 incident.... seems fishy to me...


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/aviation-...=1716390725151

     
    Comments
      
      The Boz: Has nothing to do with Boeing, could have been any manufacturer.

  11. #11
    Gold The Boz's Avatar
    Reputation
    813
    Join Date
    Jul 2020
    Posts
    1,050
    Load Metric
    70644731
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    I missed the northern lights (except for a very weak version of it in LA) thanks to Boeing.

    I tried to book flights to Seattle or Vancouver, but all flights were on Boeing.

    Even worse, almost all of them were on 737 MAX or 737-900. Both have had all kinds of problems.

    Fuck that shit.

    There were a few 737-800 flights but they were way too expensive to be worth it. It's amazing how much cheaper flights are if they're on a 737-900 or 737 MAX. Supply/demand theory takes over, and it basically becomes a risk-your-life discount.

    The right is claiming it's a DEI thing, but that's only partially true. The DEI stuff at Boeing is just a symptom of a greater problem there -- a large, longstanding company which became overly bureaucratic and thought they were too big to fail.

    Whether they're murdering whistleblowers is up for debate, but it's not far fetched. Remember, eBay was recently found to have been guilty of terrorizing a Massachusetts couple from across the country (and even traveling there to physically stalk them) because they ran a lightly-viewed blog which was critical of the company. Imagine what a big corporation would do to a whisteblower who massively hurt them.
    Worst Druff take ever. You missed something you wanted to see over a fear that the odds of an issue are astronomical? Seems like a bad take for a guy who makes his living calculating odds and exploiting them.

    Even the libs at Slate have common sense.

    https://slate.com/human-interest/202...ceo-stock.html

  12. #12
    Plutonium Sanlmar's Avatar
    Reputation
    4340
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Posts
    21,331
    Load Metric
    70644731
    Even Nickey Haley wouldn’t fly Boeing

  13. #13
    Platinum FRANKRIZZO's Avatar
    Reputation
    490
    Join Date
    Sep 2014
    Posts
    3,446
    Load Metric
    70644731
    Boeing forget which one on way to Singapore I believe had major turbulance 1 died several injured.

  14. #14
    Gold
    Reputation
    378
    Join Date
    Feb 2021
    Posts
    2,423
    Load Metric
    70644731
    I have flown a lot in my life but have never once looked or cared what type of aircraft I was on

    I have been on a lot of flights this year, not too many but several trips so far all flying, and no clue if i have flown on Boeing or not, I think every flight i have taken is with jet blue are their planes boing?

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. *** Official Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Thread ***
    By Dan Druff in forum Flying Stupidity
    Replies: 75
    Last Post: 04-25-2024, 06:25 PM
  2. Goodbye Boeing 747
    By Dan Druff in forum Flying Stupidity
    Replies: 14
    Last Post: 01-08-2018, 03:12 PM
  3. Need a last minute flight
    By Goodpoop in forum Flying Stupidity
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 06-08-2015, 03:35 PM
  4. Russian Boeing 737 plane crash
    By Rollo Tomasi in forum Flying Stupidity
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 11-19-2013, 11:39 AM
  5. Replies: 0
    Last Post: 12-06-2012, 05:24 PM