Airlines say they found loose parts in door panels during inspections of Boeing 737 Max 9 jets::Federal investigators are learning more about how a door panel flew off an Alaska Airlines jetliner last week.
Bolts needed additional tightening
Ratcheting up pressure on Boeing
Heh
breakingcups@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I always wondered what would happen if an army of accountants took over an engineering-heavy company and just gutted the engineering culture for profit…
Buffalox@lemmy.world 10 months ago
This is absolutely crazy. Boeing was the undisputed number one maker of passenger Jet for decades, and McDonnell Douglas was 2nd. USA had a lead on passenger jets in the world where the competition was mostly irrelevant. Then Boeing buys McDonnell Douglas, so there is less competition in USA, but that only paves the way for Airbus.
It’s crazy how USA managed to lose their sovereignty in an area where dominance was almost total. But the lack of preventing monopolies in USA, was probably the cause, making the problem 100% internal for USA as I see it. Allowing ever more monopoly like companies since Reagan, is undermining the strength of American innovation and excellence.
This is probably also the reason the bean-counters took over, why bother with the technology, when there is almost no competition? We might as well make as much money as we can.
refurbishedrefurbisher@lemmy.sdf.org 10 months ago
I think that a Milton Friedman/Ronald Reagan style of anarcho-capitalist idiology will eventually become popular in any capitalist system, as capitalism demands endless growth at its core.
You can put some patchwork on top of it (social democracy-style regulations and safety nets), but since people are allowed to have enough power to buy governments and influence media conglomerates, it will just revert back into what we now call late stage capitalism.
Although even if we cap income, politicians are surprisingly cheap to buy. $10000 slipped into the right pocket could influence the vote enough for a deregulation-bill to pass, not to mention privately-owned media has the need to make a profit, and they’re going to want to make more profit so much, that they’ll do whatever it takes to do so.
Nomecks@lemmy.ca 10 months ago
Thisis what happened at litetally every good tech company.
kautau@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Well that and “engineering culture” is now mostly “startup culture” where tech companies are spun up purely with an exist strategy in mind with the goal of growing in value for the founders as quickly as possible