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737 MAX Production May Resume Soon

https://247wallst.com/aerospace-defense/2020/05/11/how-qantas-delivered-more-bad-news-for-boeing-stock/
May 11, 2020 12:15 pm

In an interview Friday on Fox Business,
President and Chief Executive Dave Calhoun said he expected the assembly
lines for the 737 MAX to begin moving before the end of this month.
He said that the FAA certification process had taken longer than he
anticipated but that he had confidence in the aircraft.

“I have always believed in the MAX,” Calhoun said. “I still believe in it.
The certification process that we have been going through with the FAA
it has been constructive, it has been thorough.
The documentation effort has been significant and probably has taken us
longer than we imagined it would have.”

Say what you will about Boeing, said Calhoun, We still build the best.
The Max is the strongest most durable single aisle aircraft in its class
To see that aircraft take flight, to see it soar into the ski is pure delight.
The acrobatic feats are breathtaking it’s nearly vertical at takeoff.
The Max is one of the best flying aircraft in the world and better yet it is one of
The most spectacularly crashing aircraft in the world, the strength of the Max
shines in this regime of flight a true acrobatic feat. The depth of those smoldering
pits can’t be beat.
try doing that with an A320. Their so computerized they will always belly flop,
you can’t get an A320 to Nose dive into the ground like you can A Max.

Then there’s the reduced coats of cleanup. The A320 leaves a large debris field
While the Max is a single deep pit containing all of the debris and victims.
Yes you need an excavator but it’s all in one place, no need for a search party
and there are No medical bills to Follow Up With, as there no pesky survivors,
It’s a onetime payment

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I do not agree with the “everybody yells at their boss, we are all human” part. Have some self control. Keep your home stuff at home. If you can’t deal with life to the point you have to threaten people at work then maybe you belong in a insane asylum.

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Post ID: @1znv+14UU77aU

You can’t yell obscenities at your boss. That’s life. You all seem like violent people. That’s probably why your manager didn’t “help” you out.

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Post ID: @1cmn+14UU77aU

@1bg1 that s—s bro but I don’t know where you work but my manager takes care of me. I’ve had attendance problems due to being stupid. Maybe it’s because you are a c-ap worker? Or maybe you complain too much? Jus sayin.

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@1dbw+14UU77aU you are entitled to your opinion and I am entitled to mine.

This is not the only forum that badmouths Boeing. Not by far. But it read it over and over and you know what I have found, they are all keyboard warriors.

They still take a paycheck
They still stick with the IAM
They still continue with the same old same old.

Its b—s—. I tried to push once, several years ago, when I noticed the union was in it for them and not us. When I saw they were no better than Boeing management.

I started some sh– to see if we could have a vote of no confidence in union leadership I even mentioned voting in a new union. You know what I got? Zero support from the keyboard warriors and 2 slashed tires. My 20" tires are to expensive to keep pushing.

So you keep b–ching, I hope it makes you feel better. Come talk to me when you actually want to do something.

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Post ID: @1qmb+14UU77aU

Guys, Boeing is our bread & Butter. Stop trashing the company that provides for our families. If you do not like working at Boeing, he the hell out.

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Post ID: @1wzf+14UU77aU

https://thepointsguy.co.uk/news/boeing-737-max-production-may-resume/

His comments represent an acceleration from what the company told
Investors during its earnings call last month, when the plane maker said
it expected to resume production of the MAX at “low rates” in the second
half of 2020.
Calhoun message to investors was a sales pitch for capital desperately needed By Boeing. It’s the same sales method used for the Max.

It does not matter how good your product is.
What matters is, how good is your marketing.

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