Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

The company is going lose a lot of money isn't it?

Like a dramatic amount. Just the silence around the MAX. And the general dark mood that has set in. Airlines losing confidence. Not to mention the pickle fork crack. Things don't look good. I'm going to update my resume this weekend.

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Some U.S. airlines are willing to take the 737 MAX
Before pilot training approval:

https://ca.reuters.com/article/idCAKBN1XM2W2?rpc=401&

Aircraft deliveries entail extensive paperwork, lawyers
And crucially, payment.

BTW: After FAA approval, all other regulatory agencies will want to
Do their own certification before allowing the aircraft to fly over their
Territories, as they will not trust the FAA or Boeing.
Something left out of all “news” related to this topic

When will it fly and where will it be allowed to fly?

Reporting by Tracy Rucinski; Additional reporting by David Shepardson
In Washington; Editing by Tom Brown
Tracy Rucinski

  1. S. Aviation Correspondent at Thomson Reuters
Chicago, Illinois
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Post ID: @sovd+11ySZPQd

Over 9 billion lost on the Max debacle and counting. 40 billion lost is stock value.
Billions more lost on the Boeing name, AKA Good Will. Boeing's name is now MUD.
The FAA is also, No Longer Credible, how much will that cost?

So we have to sell 1,000 Max units at $50,000,000 to gross 50,000,000,000
Now if we look at net profit to recover 50 billion based on a $20 million net
That's 2500 Max Sales

Apparently Boeing stepped over 25 Benjamin’s to pick up a Quarter.

The good news is that's 43.85 months worth of work based on a rate of 57 per month

I would say, Thank you Boeing board of directors.
But It's not over yet!!!

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Post ID: @8wrz+11ySZPQd

More Fines it’s just the cost of doing business

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Post ID: @2kys+11ySZPQd

https://www.cnbc.com/video/2019/10/18/faa-substance-of-boeing-documents-is-concerning.html

These were text messages between pilots

  • Boeing Pilot Warned of ‘Egregious’ Issue with 737 Max in 2016,
  • Boeing pilot admitted to lying to FAA,

Stop

  • Boeing was in the know and had possession of the text messages

Stock Manipulation?

And I believe the FAA was in the know as well
Boeing the DOJ and the NTSB are now scrambling to protect the FAA

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Post ID: @2hmo+11ySZPQd

If you have any BA stock I would get out now. Thing is going to tank hard by EOY.

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Post ID: @2hlb+11ySZPQd

October 18, 2019
Boeing Co. shares added to losses Friday after Reuters reported that instant messages from 2016 suggest the company misled the Federal Aviation Administration regarding the 737 Max safety.
The FAA turned over the messages to U.S. lawmakers
and the Department of Transportation inspector general,

The FAA was fully involved in the hustle to push the Max to market
Now the finger pointing circus starts

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Post ID: @2ybb+11ySZPQd

No Layoffs
I’m fine working for number 2
By the time the Chinese, the Japanese and the Russians
Get there planes to market it will still take them 2 decades
To push us out

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Post ID: @2tcc+11ySZPQd

Disappearing posts; Angry people.
Don’t blame the messengers. Look at the data; Read the reports.
People posting published information keep us informed.
Facts don’t care about your Feelings, only you do.

It’s good to be number two in the Single-aisle class
We still have a large backlog of orders to fill with lots of work ahead of us
Just Pay Attention to the work on-hand

June 2019
Airbus launches longest range single-aisle airliner: the A321XLR
Starting from 2023

https://www.airbus.com/newsroom/press-releases/en/2019/06/airbus-launches-longest-range-singleaisle-airliner-the-a321xlr.html
This is Embarrassing
We need new leadership

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Post ID: @1ugb+11ySZPQd

Worldwide, Customers vote with their wallets.
AIRBUS A320neo FAMILY FIRM ORDERS
https://www.airbus.com/content/dam/corporate-topics/publications/backgrounders/Backgrounder-Airbus-Commercial-Aircraft-A320neo-Customers-list-EN.pdf

Boeing is now number two.
Deal with it.
We still build airplanes.

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Post ID: @ifp+11ySZPQd

23rd is the quarterly earnings report. Gonna be some numbers in the red i think.

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Post ID: @vxn+11ySZPQd

I consider myself a pretty good counter, and I count -60 days- from Oct. 25 (FRI) to squeak in WARN notices prior to 12/24. I think people are waiting to see about bonuses; it is false logic to look at lay-offs that way. They will come as Boeing grapples with fixes they don't have, planes they can't sell, and a work force they can't afford to keep. Whether or not layoffs come out as anticipated (prior to 10/25) doesn't mean anything. A bonus in Jan. may mean a lot to YOU, but Boeing has bigger fish to fry. Watch for: whether "fixes" have been submitted... we're not even THERE, yet, and Boeing has been working on this since before the first all-fatal ocean-dive 737MAX. The MAX MAY never fly again. But, the magic date of 10/23 (or 10/25) or whatever doesn't matter. Layoffs will come when and if they are deemed necessary. There is no line in the sand.

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Post ID: @puc+11ySZPQd

Earnings report for third quarter is 10/23/2019.

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Post ID: @lch+11ySZPQd

Where do you people keep getting the 23rd from? Whenever notices have been handed out, it’s always on a Friday, not middle of the week. You newbies and your misinformed paranoia 🤦🏻‍♂️

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Post ID: @qro+11ySZPQd

Lets see on the 23rd.

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