GeeBee Posted January 19, 2020 Report Posted January 19, 2020 With 51 years flying, 40 years of airline experience, I am amazed at this gentlemen's,( a layman not a pilot,) clear thinking in the midst of overwhelming grief on the MAX fiasco at Boeing. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/01/17/boeing-david-calhoun-airline-safety-culture-lawsuit-ceo-column/4479056002/ 4 Quote
Denver98 Posted January 19, 2020 Report Posted January 19, 2020 That is a very on point piece about Boeing. In the last 7 years, I’ve gone from 757/767 to the A-320 family to the 787 and the Boeing felt like a step back from the Airbus. I commented more than once that a lot of the “old Boeing” ways made it into the 787 and it was a shame. If Boeing is going to catch up, they need a clean sheet design. That said, the 787 has the best wing of any airplane I have ever flown. 2 Quote
PT20J Posted January 19, 2020 Report Posted January 19, 2020 In my professional life, I have worked for seven tech companies, some large, some small, some public, some privately held. The only statement about morality I ever heard was a CEO saying, "We have a moral obligation to maximize the shareholder's return on investment." Employees know when the company is cutting corners; it's not a secret internally and the priorities are communicated from the top down. Quote
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