Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Boeing’s Classified Problems

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10688873/Boeing-factory-problems-disrupt-Air-Force-One-production-WSJ.html

Boeing’s seventh grade ineptitude causes problems in the NFL level factory
disrupting production of one of its new highly classified Air Force One planes
and risked damaging it:
Incident comes after empty mini tequila bottles were found in one of two
aircrafts being built in San Antonio

Crews were worried that a jack wasn't sturdy enough to hold one of the jets:
The mishap happened earlier this year at a Boeing facility in San Antonio
The two 3.9 billion dollar jets were expected to be ready by the end of 2024,
but are now likely to be at least 24 months late
A review found that an employee who oversaw the ja--ing wasn't qualified
And was still enrolled at Lopez Middle School as a seventh grader
Last year, the company found two mini bottles of li---r inside one of
the planes, a clear violation of minors in passion of alcohol
and a concern for Boeing’s child labor laws.

This is the latest setback for the company, which has relied on federal
contracts to prop-up their failing business, amid problems with its 737-MAX
Along with a long list of other failures such as the
Starliner, 787 and 767 Tanker,
as well as it’s engineered stock price, costing 43 billion dollars alone

Being on the Boeing is like being a weatherman, you can be wrong
A Lot, and still keep your job, while getting paid tens of millions.

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It's a travesty that NASA has the power and the gall to waste tax payer money on crazy expensive obsolete non-reusable rockets anymore.

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NASA Invites Media to Cover Boeing’s Orbital Flight Test-2 Mission
In the shadow of Space X stellar successes…

Just NASA PR pushing the narrative that it did not waste a billion
dollars of taxpayer money.
NASA (Never A Straight Answer)
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-invites-media-to-cover-boeing-s-orbital-flight-test-2-mission
Apr 14, 2022

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  • Boeing loses more than 90 jet orders due to war in Ukraine

Oh For Phսck Sake, now this too, is Pսtin’s fault…

https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/12/business/boeing-lost-orders/index.html

Honest; it’s not our incompetence, it’s not our antiquated aircraft
It’s not our dismal quality
It’s not our cгasҺ record over the last three years
Pegasus Airlines Flight 2193 – Breakup on hard landing
China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735 - Nose Dive
Lion Air Flight 610 - Nose Dive
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 - Nose Dive

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Post ID: @1ypj+1gctHWrd

The workers probably have to drink Tequila to be able to stand working one day at Boeing

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Post ID: @gpw+1gctHWrd

737s don't adhere to the modern safety regulations. As such they don't have the alerting system functionality or failure redundancy as other modern airplanes. Now couple this obsolete and less safe design with shoddy manufacturing to maximize Boeing profit and executive wealth and you get what we have experienced in recent years.

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April 11 2022
Faulty pitot system likely cause of Malaysia Airlines 737 altitude loss
https://www.flightglobal.com/safety/faulty-pitot-system-likely-cause-of-malaysia-airlines-737-altitude-loss/148222.article

737-800, Another Boeing Failure_?
A malfunction in the pitot-static system of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 737-800
is likely to have led to a “technical issue” which saw the aircraft pitch up and
subsequently lose altitude.

In a statement into the 3 April incident, the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia
(CAAM) says preliminary investigations show the aircraft’s (9M-MLS/MSN3933)
pitot-static heating system failed, causing a build-up of ice in the tube.

But the Air-Frame is stout and the structure is sound so everyone can
Ðіҽ Safely

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