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If it’s Boeing, I ain’t going…oh who are we kidding, I’m too broke to go anywhere other than work anyway.
I think it’s still the safest mode of transport, mostly thanks to how overengineered planes tend to be and regulations. But yeah crazy how quickly business school people might dismantle the industry.
Planed obsolescence.
I mean, there are other not Boeing brands that haven’t had nearly the same widespread engineering issues as of late (Airbus comes to mind). That said, it doesn’t matter since I’m not usually flying anywhere anyway because it just costs too much these days to travel.
Ok but it doesn’t matter if they’re overengineered due to regulations if they’re ignoring the regulations…
No one has ever died in a Shinkansen over 60 years of operation
Plot twist: it was actually an MBA warning that it has too many safety features and they could save like $3 per plane with only 7% mortality rate!
Pinto Papers 2
sigh, unpacks heart attack gun
Boeing’s board and major shareholders, you have a 1st class ticket to
You couldn’t pay me to get on a Boeing now.
same