I think they are also pretty thankful that Airbus isnt picking on them because of the max Desaster. They all know pretty well its hard to bring back a plane into the market with bad Reputation.
indahooddererste no one uses accidents as promotion for their organisation. It’s really bad taste. Moreover even though airbus and Boeing directly compete with each other, they don’t want bad things to happen to each other. Example in sports, everyone has a favourite team/player to win, but that doesn’t mean they want the competition to get injured.
I wouldn't have called them competition. Boeing and Airbus specialize in larger medium and wide body aircraft. Bombardier and Embraer specialized in small private and narrow body aircraft. Different markets of the plane building industry
The number of times "shortcut", "pretty sure", "let's hope" and "you doing okay" was said in this video is only a fraction of the times it was said while building the 737 Max.
Yeah... I don't think so. Do I need to bring up Boeing's dirty tactics and lobbying when it came to the USAF tanker competition ? This video is meant for people with no long-term memory, I suppose.
They need each other for motivation. The disappearance of any of them would result in a gradual degradation of the quality of the other and (after a very short term of higher revenues) collapsing the business. Not to mention out safety & ticket prices.
@@GalvinPlayz They've always been along with each other since day 1. Healthy Competition has cause the two to come so far from were they've both started. Respect for both is important
Airbus only made it this far due to the enormous HELP from the EU. NB: Actually every EU citizen should be a Shareholder, but only a few corrupt politicians are privileged.
I reckon it might have even gotten further with more competition! Mcdonell Douglas, British Aerospace, Tupolev others. It's a duopoly and I do love them both, but perhaps with more competitors things might have developed in a slightly different direction!
Neither of you are even pronouncing the company correctly, it's McDonnell Douglas, also don't forget de Havilland who showed that high altitude passenger travel was possible with the Comet.
As a AirBus fan boy, this has put me in tears of great team spirit and competition. Both of you guys are great companies. Congrats on Boeing for the 100th birthday and congrats o AirBus for 50th birthday
Thanks Boeing, I just talked to a friend of me today if you would do something on our anniversary like we did 2 years ago. And here we are, I have tears in my eyes....😢....the Apollo reference made me very proud. Soon we fly together with your SLS and our Orion-ESM! Thanks for the rivalry and the partnership! We would not be wehre and who we are, without you! Cheers from an Airbus employee.
I read the title and i thought this was gonna be one of those you know companies against companies sort of thing but turns out it was sort of a “congratulations, Airbus”
Gianni people just complain and complain about it. It’s sad. And it wasn’t done as a joke, just a simple nod or subtle acknowledgement. Also this comment is underrated as it was stolen
Sukhoi: Does one of you have tips on lightning proofing a computer? Or do we need to do what we always do..... ask the GRU to steal it from the French.
@HISmercies nbounties I'm going to explain the comment, since you clearly didn't understand what it meant. The comment you replied to said: "Airbus: when u going to fix 737 max??" The comment is a joke. It's supposed to be from the point of view of Airbus, asking Boeing when their going to fix the 737 max. It has nothing to do with reality. You missed the point of the comment.
0:40 Imagine hearing the engineer said "This is the shortcut I am looking for" then "I'm pretty sure it's this way" with that lack of confident. rofl I wouldn't fly that plane or even visit that factory. lol
Great example of good sportsmanship and clean rivalry among two amazing companies. We all have our favorites, and we all have our sides, but we can always take a moment to appreciate aviation as a whole. Both sides have had their moments and their downfalls, but it's great to see two companies appreciate each other in such a large rivalry! Keep up the amazing work both Boeing and Airbus!
Lovely video!! An example of great sportsmanship between two of the world's biggest rival companies!! Congratulations Airbus on your 50th anniversary!! From a Boeing fan.❤
*Boeing fan* Well my friend. I dont want to roast you with the max stuff. FAA does a good job with that. I wish you luck on your future aircraft. You shouldn't be investing in low riders if you get what I mean. ;)
Dank. Umm. Because there are 346 dead because of Boeing’s “shortcuts”. And the video shows Boeing taking shortcuts. Tone deaf, much? There are 393 planes grounded, which will cost their buyers around $350 million in losses. I’m surprised this video is still live. Probably will be pulled when the CEO has to stand down.
ggrrr1000 shortcut. Nice research bud. Moving the engine and making it larger isn’t easy. There’s variables. And a lot of them. The variable that killed people is: Being able to switch of an anti stall feature in case it malfunctions because a sensor on the nose of the plane broke. That’s the variable they missed. Chill out.
All 737 max still grounded and so is this party, awesome! I'm lovin it! That awesome birthday party deep under ground with a tasteless virtual birthday cake makes me like totally forget that your 737 max planes are still grounded.
I’m not a big fan of narrow bodied planes, as short haul flights don’t really matter, but on long hauls I prefer the B777 because of the GE-90 engines, although I am really impressed with the A350 for its comfort, elegance and size, can’t really see the 787 competing with it, it’s time for Boeing to upgrade their 777s
Who else comes from the "Happy Birthday" video from Airbus 😂
Me
Me
the algorithm seems to be a tad bit broken XD
lol yea everyone here seems like they got the exact same order of videos as me
me
40 seconds in and Boeing is already looking for shortcuts lol
This is really spot on!. :)
Lol
they sure did making the 737 max
is the brand ever going to come back from this? :)
😂
Anyone found this vid in 2024?
Randomly recommended 😂
Yep YT decided to bring us together again for some reason
yep
Me too😂
Me
"I'm sorry your plane is delayed."
Airbus " *I'm sorry if your plane is grounded* "
Hilarious lol😂
I’m sorry but can you get out? You are ruining our friendly relationship. Thank you.
*"Oh it's fine, I'll just call HQ and ask them to send a spare A320NEO--"*
Jk, I love both companies, and I really want the MAX flying again.
EmJeeButterz but will you be in it when it flies?
👏Learn👏how👏to👏take👏a👏joke👏
LOL people forgetting that airbus did the same when boeing reached 100 years.
They might be rivals, but for sure respect each other on such occasions.
I remember lol
But remember technology that time was not at this extent
I think they are also pretty thankful that Airbus isnt picking on them because of the max Desaster. They all know pretty well its hard to bring back a plane into the market with bad Reputation.
indahooddererste It would be foolish thing to the same could happen to them
indahooddererste no one uses accidents as promotion for their organisation. It’s really bad taste.
Moreover even though airbus and Boeing directly compete with each other, they don’t want bad things to happen to each other.
Example in sports, everyone has a favourite team/player to win, but that doesn’t mean they want the competition to get injured.
This an example of good sport...
Congratulations Airbus!
John Aaron Corpuz as the saying goes “keep your friends close & your enemies closer”
You know Airbus did this 2 years ago also
They learned very well from Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei. He is a good role model for businessmen.
Or, PR.
Good business competition not sports
The algorithm really decided to show me this now
Same😂
Same
same
Same
Couldn’t stop laughing when the Boeing guy “cut the corner”...
737 Max
I thought that was a metaphor as well haha.
Shortcuts are the way they do things 😂
Where? Which part?
Kind of weird, since hundreds of people died because of this and they make a joke out of it.
@@Azagro death of one is a tragedy, death of many is a statistic
"competition is good" "thats why we both bought the competition last year..."
Press F to pay respects to Bombardier and Embreaer.
I wouldn't have called them competition. Boeing and Airbus specialize in larger medium and wide body aircraft. Bombardier and Embraer specialized in small private and narrow body aircraft. Different markets of the plane building industry
I'm kinda glad airbus got involved with bombardier, othewise they'd still be struggling to get their narrow bodies to sell in the USA
@@OkieOtaku They were competing with each other, you didn't hear about the whole Boeing vs Bombardier thing ?
I live near Belfast. I think those 6000(ISH) jobs are done for
"I'm sorry your plane was delayed", atleast they made it alive! Congrats Airbus!
Hahahaa too soon! So good though
Wow that’s too tough
If they came on the max, they would most likely be dead
Where they arriving in a 787?
Not funny
The number of times "shortcut", "pretty sure", "let's hope" and "you doing okay" was said in this video is only a fraction of the times it was said while building the 737 Max.
Two years ago Airbus already uploaded a similar video to congratulate Boeing on their 100th year anniversary.
Do you maybe have a link? :)
I read the title and I was "Ooooh, this is gonna be juicy." Surprisingly more wholesome than I was expecting,
I figured it would be something like the content shown given that Airbus too did make a video for Boeing on their 100th anniversary.
Sane 😂
yeah exactly
The shortcut he's looking for takes place during the 737 Max's development.
I wonder how much money they paid to get these fake likes on their video.
@@davidl2662 : not one penny. professionalism draws out the best in people and corporations.
Thats why the 73max failed 😂 they were too focused on this video
@@dave-in-nj9393 what professionalism?
@@conmagnew5542 look up idiot there's a few hundred Boeing's above you
After the 737 MAX 8 fiasco this is one example of positive shoe shining the competition
Yeah... I don't think so. Do I need to bring up Boeing's dirty tactics and lobbying when it came to the USAF tanker competition ? This video is meant for people with no long-term memory, I suppose.
@@TheNefastor or possibly just congratulating the competition on hitting a new landmark and you all think too deeply into it
@@samjohnson3287 since they are joking about cutting corners on their designs resulting in several hundered deaths.
@@Azagro confirmed
CZcams is savage for recommending this to me now
A320 NEO: hey Max go to my party tonight ok?
737 MAX: Sorry Neo, i cant cuz im grounded.
Emman savage
Next day mother Antonov says: Im sorry Neo, your friend Max died last night in an accident
Get ice and ointments to this comment
We need a minute of silence guys
Awesome wit in this one.
It's good that they both acknowledge they are rivals and have mutual respect for each other.
Airbuses COO and super salesman John Leahy was an American. (A smooth talker, affable but could be intimidation). Its quite an international industry.
@Will Firman nice profile pic
@@milesyuen3926 thanks.
Rivalry drives industry. Without it, theres no need to improve. It makes sense that they acknowledge that.
@@tristancrumpler400 I couldn't agree more.
It’s great to see everyone getting along.
Steveo!
Airbus + Boeing when they both build a plane: ⚔️
Airbus + Boeing when they are hanging out: 🤝
Embraer and everyone else: "What about me?"
Airbus just do the same thing 2 years ago. God I gain so much love for this two companies.
They need each other for motivation. The disappearance of any of them would result in a gradual degradation of the quality of the other and (after a very short term of higher revenues) collapsing the business.
Not to mention out safety & ticket prices.
Did what? Congratulated Boeing to their 50th anniversary? :p
@@Quasihamster nope, 100th
@A E Not all at. Both want healthy competition. Without each other isn't great for the aviation industry
@@A E Competition helps make better, without competition they would not have come to the position they're in today
Airbus congratulates Boeing
Boeing congratulates Airbus
But most importantly, Well Done to Airbus for making it this far!
@Michaeltube It's nice to see these two competitors can get along with each other
@@GalvinPlayz They've always been along with each other since day 1. Healthy Competition has cause the two to come so far from were they've both started. Respect for both is important
Airbus only made it this far due to the enormous HELP from the EU.
NB: Actually every EU citizen should be a Shareholder, but only a few corrupt politicians are privileged.
Ehem ... government contracts... ehem ehem... subsidies labelled as miscellaneous...
@@felixniederhauser7799 Boeing only.made it this far due to the enormous subsidies it gets so what's your point lol?
“I’m pretty sure this is the shortcut I was looking for” oh boy
They spent more time making this video than they spent securing the door plugs on the Boeing 737 Max.
😂
"I'm sorry your plane was delayed" THE SHADE!!!
If "Airbus" could talk in this video they'd say "I'm sorry your 737 CMAX is crashing and some airlines are refusing to fly it."
TheEvilchicken11 or they could say
“Sorry, the plane was Boeing now I ain’t going...”
He could easily have responded with: sorry, I had to take a Boeing on part of my route.
@@diedertspijkerboer or "sorry I had to book a different flight because I was booked to fly on a Boeing 737 max"
@@GIN.356.A That probably would have been the cause 😉
Well that's nice of you guys!!! Awesome to see this fun between two rivals!
I wouldn't say rivals, i'd say friendly competitors.
Alpha Gametauri that’s what rivals are.. you’re thinking that enemies and rivals are the same word.
Airbus did the same when Boeing reached 100 years(there's a vid on it)
If one of them didn't exist the remaining one would be broken up because of antitrust laws. The duopoly keeps them in business.
CZcams algorithm is cooking Boeing rn 💀
Better delayed than fly away to the heaven and never go back 👍
Burnnnn 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I thought boeing was going to thank Airbus for replacing some of the 737 MAX grounded ahaha
That would have been savage!
😂🗽😄 ha ha 😃🏁😁
That joke is almost offense me! LOL
But really, the industry would never gotten this far without these two manufacturers!
Thanks to both :)!
Don't you forget McDonnell Douglas
I reckon it might have even gotten further with more competition! Mcdonell Douglas, British Aerospace, Tupolev others. It's a duopoly and I do love them both, but perhaps with more competitors things might have developed in a slightly different direction!
McDonald Douglas
Neither of you are even pronouncing the company correctly, it's McDonnell Douglas, also don't forget de Havilland who showed that high altitude passenger travel was possible with the Comet.
I thought his mistake was funny so I repeated it
“The shortcut I was looking for” didn’t age well…
“This is one of my favorite doors” also didn’t age well lol
I am also glad Airbus is here, so that I don't have to fly Boeing.
First BMW & Mercedes
Now Boeing & Airbus
Good display of healthy competition!
How about audi and mercedes ?
@@bluuz5401 lel idk xd
@@bluuz5401 i asked the same thing
@@bluuz5401 or Porsche & Audi
@@zabro8064 How can they be respectful to each other? They are owned by the same company xD
0:34 like what Boeing’s engineers/designers did when coming up with the Max...?
theSPUDereHD in case ur here to make sure you got it right, he meant
“Cut corners”
🤣🤣🤣
Didnt train pilots correctly on how to operate the new system
Gordon Rogers it’s a flawed design, and a flawed system. It’s disgraceful that they haven’t been fined.
@@theSPUDereHD honestly people like you disgust me. The Boeing has flown quite a bit. It's the airlines who didnt train their pilots adequately
This may not have been the shortcut you were looking for, but I assure you that the doorplug latch shortcut isn't the one you were looking for either.
Both Boeings and Airbus‘ video definitely didn’t age well…
Just like your brain
"Thank you for my birthday message Boeing. I'm going to enjoy it to the MAX. your mate. Airbus"
Vivid thespis jajajaja you make my day with this..!🤣
OH NO NO NO
*This comment died in laughter*
"This was the shortcut I was looking for"🤔🤔🤔
As a AirBus fan boy, this has put me in tears of great team spirit and competition. Both of you guys are great companies. Congrats on Boeing for the 100th birthday and congrats o AirBus for 50th birthday
Finally an Airbus Fanboy that understands the context
Didn’t even realise airbus is already half a decade old
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Love the Get Smart reference 😂
boeing really be trying to trick with that vault💀💀
Here after the happy 100th anniversary from airbus😂
1:00 the way put a vault wallpaper on the door and taped an iPad to it is some deep foreshadowing 😭
Thanks Boeing, I just talked to a friend of me today if you would do something on our anniversary like we did 2 years ago.
And here we are, I have tears in my eyes....😢....the Apollo reference made me very proud. Soon we fly together with your SLS and our Orion-ESM!
Thanks for the rivalry and the partnership!
We would not be wehre and who we are, without you!
Cheers from an Airbus employee.
I’m sure now, Boeing doesn’t want Airbus here anymore.
Dennis: "Excited to see which new heights we can reach"
Me: You can't even get your planes off the ground bruh
lol
Airbus brings me here.
Omg this comment section is too friendly, I love it!
보바 I was expecting triggered comments, this is a relief
I was expecting more 737 MAX related comments.
As soon as this video goes more popular it will be less friendly
knock knock
who's there?
*_737 Max did an unauthorised nosedive_*
If Boeing & Airbus can get along, why their fans can’t?
Btw, I’m a fan of Boeing, but I don’t hate Airbus! 😂
Me too!!
Me too
My favourite plane is the 777. 300 and yet I preferer Airbus.
It is possible to like both and not hate
@@davethewave2197why not?
Me too!
I read the title and i thought this was gonna be one of those you know companies against companies sort of thing but turns out it was sort of a “congratulations, Airbus”
Sweet how boeing and airbus just wish each other a happy birthday on their yt channels.
"Pretty sure this is the shortcut I'm looking for."
SMH did you learn anything from the past couple of months?
Austin Dunbar this such an underrated comment
Its a metaphor.... they purposely said that as a joke
@@ProdAlfie Too soon, still. It's potential bad PR for Boeing if people start to focus on that.
Gianni people just complain and complain about it. It’s sad. And it wasn’t done as a joke, just a simple nod or subtle acknowledgement. Also this comment is underrated as it was stolen
@@TLO129 False. I am the OP.
Too soon to say "let's take a shortcut". Also, hire me.
Following Finnegan My thoughts exactly. I cringed at that part.
A380: Hey, -8, race you to my house!
747-8: I am no longer the biggest, however, I am still the longest and the fastest.
Meanwhile, An-225 : I'm sorry for the fact that I'm dead.
Watching this after watching Airbus Happy Birthday video
Theres boeing, always taking short-cuts lol
1969, the best year ever
747
Concorde
Apollo
Airbus
Embraer
Anything more?
69 😈
@@dadcelo I was gonna say that!
Aviões e Jogos moon landing
@@iain3713 Didn't happen 😂
Embraer was also founded in 1969! 😁
0:33 thats what you did during the 737 max and 787 development, lol
Antonov:
Tupolev: hey.... arent we supposed to do anything?
Sukhoi: Does one of you have tips on lightning proofing a computer? Or do we need to do what we always do..... ask the GRU to steal it from the French.
@@Aimless6 Yakovlev: no need for that! The Chinese are already working on getting that for us.
Congratulations Airbus! Hats off to Boeing for making this video!
They were basically forced to do it since Airbus congratulated them for their 100th birthday. Video is still great tho
@@threwyn4459, I thought there were, um, other factors along with that.
Rohan Bomb I was your 400th like...
@@threwyn4459 I don't think so but each for himself
I was your 409th like
This might be the beginning of a beautiful friendship...
lonewolf0281 You mean a monopoly?
And maybe a nee Plane?
@@Commentator541, the term is duopoly.
Very amusing seeing this recommended now
"We'll just take a shortcut" not the only time you did that, right Boeing? ahem ahem 737 max..
i dont get this joke
That’s the point!!!
RobloxRobot how not? They took a “shortcut” on the Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft and caused the deaths of 346 people, by taking shortcuts. It’s a joke.
@@airlinetv6750 i dont read the news or whatever
RobloxRobot nothing to do with news.
This Video just made me smile, to see that two competing Aerospace Companies do respect each other. Well done Boeing and congratulations Airbus!
they never were enemies.... they're helping each other become better
Airbus: when u going to fix 737 max??
Boeing: NEVER!!!!
@HISmercies nbounties I think that comment went over your head.
....? Next question!
@HISmercies nbounties You're still missing the point of the comment.
@HISmercies nbounties I'm going to explain the comment, since you clearly didn't understand what it meant. The comment you replied to said:
"Airbus: when u going to fix 737 max??"
The comment is a joke. It's supposed to be from the point of view of Airbus, asking Boeing when their going to fix the 737 max. It has nothing to do with reality. You missed the point of the comment.
"This is one of my favourite doors let's hope I still have access"
Let's hope the door doesn't use your software then
MCAS
Let's hope the door is still attached!
Congratulations Airbus for your 50th anniversary! Keep going and improving for your next 50!!!!
Happy anniversary AIRBUS we hope yiur company and boeing make more revolutianary innovative technology
0:40 Imagine hearing the engineer said "This is the shortcut I am looking for" then "I'm pretty sure it's this way" with that lack of confident. rofl I wouldn't fly that plane or even visit that factory. lol
Meanwhile boeing is setting up snipers in the parking lot
LOL
Hope you two keep up your healthy competition and good work for as long as possible!
This is super cute, glad they both have a sense of humor!
A rare case of a love-hate relationship between companies
props to yt for recommending me this after 4yrs
Good sportsmanship! I love both companies and I hope they continue to make revolutionary aircraft! Happy 50th anniversary, Airbus!
"Airbus aapko 50th salgirah mubarak ho" i didn't see that coming though😅
Yeah, neither did I
Great example of good sportsmanship and clean rivalry among two amazing companies. We all have our favorites, and we all have our sides, but we can always take a moment to appreciate aviation as a whole. Both sides have had their moments and their downfalls, but it's great to see two companies appreciate each other in such a large rivalry! Keep up the amazing work both Boeing and Airbus!
Congratulations Airbus! Can you please teach us how to build a fly by wire airplane which doesn’t crash every 3 months?
Lol why is this not the top comment.
oof
The 737 Next Generation was fly by wire.
Event Horizon I’m surprised Boeing hasn’t turned off commenting for this video yet 🤣🤣
Underrated coment
"I'm sorry to hear your plane crashed, you must have been on one of ours"
The most un-rivaling rivalry ever.
BBC: Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead in US
Boeing in 2024 :I'm a financial company
Airbus and Boeing rivalry is like watching a sibling rivalry.
Nice how two massive corporations have more respect for each other than their fans.
True. And I respect Boeing fans. I want them all to try out their new Max asap.
*evil laughter*
Lol they don't
Good thing Airbus is here to pick up those lost "737" Max orders.
Why did you put 737 in parentheses?
0:23 - The door just flew open!
Well.... aren't we all thinking the same thing?
Lovely video!! An example of great sportsmanship between two of the world's biggest rival companies!! Congratulations Airbus on your 50th anniversary!! From a Boeing fan.❤
*Boeing fan*
Well my friend. I dont want to roast you with the max stuff. FAA does a good job with that. I wish you luck on your future aircraft. You shouldn't be investing in low riders if you get what I mean. ;)
I would take a delay over flying that max
I would take a delay over flying with an idiot like you
Jonathan DPG how is he an idiot exactly? No one would want to fly this death machine.
@@airlinetv6750 I would, I think it's going to be safer this time.
boeing cutting the corner as always
Airbus, we're glad you're here, we need some planes to fill in for the grounded 737 MAX planes
Why is everyone still bitching about this?
Dank. Umm. Because there are 346 dead because of Boeing’s “shortcuts”. And the video shows Boeing taking shortcuts. Tone deaf, much? There are 393 planes grounded, which will cost their buyers around $350 million in losses. I’m surprised this video is still live. Probably will be pulled when the CEO has to stand down.
ggrrr1000 shortcut. Nice research bud. Moving the engine and making it larger isn’t easy. There’s variables. And a lot of them. The variable that killed people is: Being able to switch of an anti stall feature in case it malfunctions because a sensor on the nose of the plane broke. That’s the variable they missed. Chill out.
All 737 max still grounded and so is this party, awesome!
I'm lovin it! That awesome birthday party deep under ground with a tasteless virtual birthday cake makes me like totally forget that your 737 max planes are still grounded.
Now this is some good sport here rivals or not, this is still amazing... Congratulations Airbus
I'm glad Airbus is here since I need to go somewhere but also survive
“Pretty sure this is the short cut I was looking for”… yea these Boeing employees have experience with that
This is called sportsmanship....!!! Rivals... not enemies. Airbus and Boeing can come togather but their fans cant.
Nakul Dalakoti I like Both Boeing and airbus
@@blumac9801 yeah... Although I am a Boeing man... I like A330 and A350. Also I like A321Neo.
It’s a lot like football teams, players have to respect other teams, but fans rarely can
I’m not a big fan of narrow bodied planes, as short haul flights don’t really matter, but on long hauls I prefer the B777 because of the GE-90 engines, although I am really impressed with the A350 for its comfort, elegance and size, can’t really see the 787 competing with it, it’s time for Boeing to upgrade their 777s
@@NakulDalakoti A380? ;)
How nice to see such camaraderie! Good on you Boeing!
That's really cool of you guys congratulating your competition
Airbus: Bro change back the smaller engine for 737 Max yo. Lives matters.
The engines aren't the problem, pilot error is.