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U.S. FAA confirms Boeing halt to 787 Dreamliner deliveries
The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that Boeing had temporarily halted deliveries of 787 Dreamliners as the agency waits for more data to determine if the planemaker's planned inspection method meets federal requirements. "Boeing still needs to show that its proposed inspection method would meet FAA’s federal safety regulations. The FAA is waiting for additional data from Boeing before determining whether the company’s solution meets safety regulations," the FAA said… (www.msn.com) Altro...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
uhhh... you're only about a thousand airframes too late to start questioning this.
Seems like from time to time, some company or organization forgets what their core values are and then flounders with either products or services. Tarnishes their reputstion and has them searching for answers. When that happens across multiple product lines, soemthing has happened to the corporate culture. Seems like the claxon was either ignored or turned off at Boeing. Time for a serious standdown and it starts at the top. It's sad the commentary continues.
Boeing forgot theirs when MacDac bought them with their own money and installed all their Management into Boeing and they wont forget their Failed Ideas.
It's embarrassing that an American company with such an incredible history of innovations and contributions to aviation. Now, they are floundering, and falling down, face first.
It's depressing. It feeds the idea that America is a hollow shell to the rest of the world.
Their problems with the 777X should cause a revolt by their investors, but apparently Boeing's 'management' haven't screwed up enough yet. Give them time...
It's depressing. It feeds the idea that America is a hollow shell to the rest of the world.
Their problems with the 777X should cause a revolt by their investors, but apparently Boeing's 'management' haven't screwed up enough yet. Give them time...
It is no longer run on pride and integrity and safety. It's ALL about profit!
Kinda' like GE!
Perhaps the real problem is in the investment community, where short term profits are the rage?
So should turn it over to a bunch of commies to run, well it's almost there.