United tells Boeing to stop building 737 Max 10's

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As problems continue to mount for Boeing's 737 Max program, United Airlines is backing away from some of their orders for the aircraft. Meantime, a new FAA audit found dozens of issues in Boeing's manufacturing process.
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United: Don’t build anymore planes.
Boeing: We haven’t in several years.

KPMACHINE
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At least the cool LED lights in the cabin work. It definitely helps with mood lighting when the doors fly off.

INTERCONfly
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I wouldn't fly any Boeing plane right now. The entire company is synonymous with disaster.

BrandonSchleifer
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This ceo was an accountant. Airbus ceo was an aircraft engineer. The former does a once a month meeting via zoom, and the latter shows up to the site almost everyday

JohnS-ildr
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Translation "Dont waste your time building those, we're ordering from airbus from now on.

finderskeepers
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If it's Boeing I ain't going!!!

d.b.
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Until executive's at the top are held criminally liable they will always put profit over safety. Their vows are meaningless they promised to do so after the last failure with MCAS and here more safety problems.

BookJay
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Daamn.. When an airline tells you to stop building a plane... you got issues.

Vanadeo
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"Plant floor hygiene if you will". Spoken like a true executive that knows nothing about what he is in charge if you will

andresmith
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How many more innocent lives would it take to get Boeing planes off the skies? That Alaskan airlines plane was extremely lucky. If the door plug blew off 15 minutes later into the flight it would have been a catastrophe. The LATAM 787 losing all power mysteriously during flight is scary. Until they get themselves sorted Boeing shouldn't be allowed to build a kid's bike, nevermind a plane.

sovereign
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Boing needs to have their License suspended operations stopped till they got their stuff in order and no layoff's allowed instead of a fine

berry
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I thought the problems were isolated to the 737Max planes. According to the dead engineer John Barnett the problems are in the Dreamliner planes also.

MegaTriumph
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Is this reporter high? Stumbling through the story.... Get it going dude you're on TV!

gman
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I'm afraid to say that I will never fly in a Boeing again because I'm afraid of "suicide".

icarus
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Airline should tell Boeing to stop taking shortcuts.

supersaiyan
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I will literally never step on another Boeing plane ever again. It's going to be Airbus for me from now on. If it's Boeing I aint Going.

truthseeker
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Mr. Calhoun's resignation would be a good first step. 👍Appointing a new CEO ... this time an aviation engineer (from Lockheed Martin - for instance ) ... would be an excellent second step. 👍👍Boeing taking back the fuselages plant - from Spirit ... would be a perfect third step. 👍👍👍
And ... finally ... the last step of the emergency plan ... moving the headquarters to the Renton factory 👍👍👍👍 Because Max is their "cash cow" and - yet - is the most troubled. So, that factory needs 120 % attention from the management.
"It's just that simple" ... 😉

P.S.: In fact, if I would be the advisor of the new CEO ... I would advise him to build the new Renton offices right above & around the main production hall ... with steel & glass structures ... so, the managers to have under their eyes all that is going on in the assembling line ... and ... also .. the workers to "feel" those eyes supervising them. That's how serious the situation is ... 😐

laurentiutrifan
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"The problem had gotten so bad, that even the managers were starting to notice." - Thomas the Tank Engine

urmom-pdog
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Airbus has a Final Assembly Hall in Mobile, Alabama there's also Brazil's Embraer.

dennisdec
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Why are Boeing managers, including ex manager, not in prison for the 737Max crashes?

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