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Boeing Makes First 737 MAX Delivery Since Lifting of FAA Ban

One of many. The best and safest plane I the skies

https://www.wsj.com/articles/boeing-makes-first-737-max-delivery-since-lifting-of-faa-ban-11607458803

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Airbus Domination of Boeing Continued in November
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/12/12/airbus-domination-of-boeing-continued-in-november/

Another awful month for Boeing, an awful company
Run by awful people...
Boeing delivered just 50 jets in the first quarter of 2020, as the 737 MAX
grounding prevented it from participating in the highest-volume segment
of the commercial jet market.
The onset of the pandemic then made matters much worse.
Boeing delivered just 20 commercial jets in the second quarter and 28 in
the third quarter. For comparison, Boeing averaged more than 200 deliveries
per quarter in 2018.

A whole different story at Airbus
Airbus also experienced a sharp drop in aircraft deliveries earlier this year,
handing over only 74 planes to customers in the second quarter.
However, it is benefiting from its leadership position in the single-aisle
market, where demand is expected to recover relatively quickly.
As a result, Airbus' commercial aircraft deliveries nearly doubled
sequentially to 145 units in the third quarter.

More Lay-offs / a no brainer, just like Boeing (LOL) Leadership
Dec. 12, 2020
@3prm

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Post ID: @3ztr+18k3YT9n

In case you didn’t notice, this is thelayoff.com not bashboeing.com.

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Post ID: @3prm+18k3YT9n

Word out on the runways is pilots don't wanna to fly them.
“It takes 20 years to build a reputation and 5 minutes to ruin it” W. Buffet

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Post ID: @1qat+18k3YT9n

Actions/Decisions/Consequences
Not Always
346 people murdered with no Consequences for the perpetrators...

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Post ID: @1vjy+18k3YT9n

People are already flying on the “max”. The majority of the flying public do not even notice what plane they are flying on. Unlike most of the disgruntled layed off people on this site. Too bad you all will never make over 30 bucks an hour again hahaha

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Post ID: @1lcn+18k3YT9n

My long term future plan is to "never get on a Boeing plane". This translates to Boeing employees' future plans being "getting laid off". Actions/Decisions/Etc have consequences.

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Post ID: @1vuz+18k3YT9n

The Max and A Hot Dog, it’s better if you don’t know

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Post ID: @1etr+18k3YT9n

The Max and the vaccine, you can go ahead and try it out first. Let me know how it works out for you.

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Post ID: @xor+18k3YT9n

December 09, 2020
https://www.travelpulse.com/news/airlines/consumer-advocacy-group-challenges-737-max-ungrounding.html

After reneging on their multiple 2019 transparency pledges to Congress
under oath, to the public, and to shareholders,
The FAA and Boeing now insist that the public should trust them this time,
all based on secret data and secret testing by anonymous employees
Hudson charged. “Meanwhile dozens of questions and concerns raised by
independent aviation experts have gone unanswered.
Pilot retraining has been roundly criticized as inadequate.

A 2017 D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 3 to 1 decision held that
a federal agency cannot base a decision on secret data and testing

Boeing’s Max brought to you by Clowns, Monkeys and Criminals

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Post ID: @vew+18k3YT9n

Not even close

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