Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Airbus Tops Boeing in Winner Takes All Air France Order of 50 Widebody Aircraft

Is Boeing destined to only win non profitable contracts? Recent instability in our production line as well as our labor probably didn't help.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2023-09-26/airbus-tops-boeing-in-winner-takes-all-air-france-deal-video

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"Was" is the operative word...them days are over.

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Post ID: @7ylh+1oOMQQUj

Widebody was the only area that Boeing was having any success against airbus with. The narrow body, Jets they’re getting absolutely hammered by Airbus.

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Post ID: @3wlq+1oOMQQUj

Yep, only the airlines too pregnant with Boeing obsolete and now poorly manufactured airplanes still buy them and at giveaway prices.

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Post ID: @2syr+1oOMQQUj

More importantly...when Airbus sells airplanes...they actually sell them at a positive profit margin price point...unlike Boeing who now has a large delivery backlog at a negative profit margin price point forced to retain the illusion of market share to keep stock price high to allow executives to continue padding their pockets a little bit longer.

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Post ID: @1fri+1oOMQQUj

Only Boeing objective is executive bonuses and severance packages. Employees welfare, aviation safety and project performance have been and continue to be dismal. Why a normal person would waste their time there is beyond me. More happiness and money can be had elsewhere.

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Post ID: @1svw+1oOMQQUj

Boeing at this stage of the game could F%&k -Up a cup of coffee. Every division has MAJOR PROBLEMS!

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Post ID: @1ffw+1oOMQQUj

You need to understand that Boeing is in it for the long game, although they are unsure what that even means.

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