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Boeing set to lose biggest planemaker title as deliveries fall 37%
Deliveries of the MAX aircraft were stopped in March after an Ethiopian Airlines crash killed all 157 people on board. Since then, Boeing has not reported any new order for the MAX planes. (uk.reuters.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I was just reading your past comments, you really like to show everyone how smart you are by degrading everyone's comments, who did you say you fly for, do you really have your wings or are they feather wings of a black bird, hey belzybob ? I wonder of Flightaware tolerates racist comments here ?
stupid decisions lead to stupid results, their own fault for sourcing Chinese parts/components
WTHeck has Boeings fault got to do with China made parts? If you have a beef with China made parts, please take it to another forum.
Yes, Boeing's fault. Don't blame Chinese suppliers.
Even landing gear parts for the 787 Dreamliner, had to scrap lots of shipments and that is just in the last few years
Safran hasn't had to scarp lots of parts from it's own China factory..smh.
*scrap not scarp
I absolutely do blame Chinese suppliers always have been supplying sub standard parts - I worked for PW&C for 15 years and we saw this all the time out of 100 parts shipped 90 were scrapped maybe today it is 50/50 but still quality does not play a major issue with China - the green back does
Presumably you are of Polish extraction, so you can be excused for your stupid comments. The fault is in the company that accepted the parts, not the supplier. if a company has crap QA, that is the problem.
do the planes you fly are old or do they have APUs ?
what does my ethnicity have to do with this. QA 1st off inspection were the ones that scrapped these parts - as some parts were to spec in configuration but to material specs, you are a pilot ( so called commercial) did you not read my comment or were you driven by the fact that I am of Politics origin. The QA problem starts with China doing final inspection before parts are shipped.