The Downfall of Boeing: How it Happened | Between the Lines with Palki Sharma

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  • The Downfall of Boeing: How it Happened | Between the Lines with Palki Sharma
    Boeing was once the gold standard of aviation. Two crashes, multiple accidents and zero accountability later, the question on everyone’s mind is that - is it safe to fly a Boeing again? Palki Sharma brings you the story of the rise and fall of Boeing on Between the Lines.
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Komentáře • 650

  • @Firstpost
    @Firstpost  Před 4 měsíci +88

    Did corporate greed lead to Boeing’s downfall? Comment below and tell us.

    • @Redmi-xu1yo
      @Redmi-xu1yo Před 4 měsíci +5

      Chinese power 💪👏 no1 in the world 🌎

    • @RamalingamKB
      @RamalingamKB Před 4 měsíci

      America Left the Chat. 🤕@@Redmi-xu1yo

    • @AshaKumari-vg9tk
      @AshaKumari-vg9tk Před 4 měsíci +5

      Low Wage , long hour, stressed mind.
      Yes

    • @StySiddhi
      @StySiddhi Před 4 měsíci +11

      Yes ! Laying off experienced mature workers to please the shareholders leeds to loss of experience - "savoir faire" - and work ethics for the company.
      Less paid youngsters do not replace well paid workers !

    • @muchlaijugder996
      @muchlaijugder996 Před 4 měsíci +4

      greed

  • @preetesh_pal
    @preetesh_pal Před 4 měsíci +181

    The catch phrase in 21st century now,
    If it's Boeing, than I am not going ...lol😅😂😂

    • @user-je7pc2mp5e
      @user-je7pc2mp5e Před 4 měsíci +9

      It's only 737-Max. NOT entire Boeing.

    • @mothish.
      @mothish. Před 4 měsíci +3

      😂😂

    • @user-je7pc2mp5e
      @user-je7pc2mp5e Před 4 měsíci

      @@mothish. You indians can only laugh. Can't even make your own plane. So just laugh at others.

    • @preetesh_pal
      @preetesh_pal Před 4 měsíci

      @@user-je7pc2mp5e offcourse I have heard news about Malaysian Boeing incident and nowadays there is lots of news about issues in 737 max and since it's involve life risk in it. I think nowadays people prefer Airbus over Boeing, hope in future Boeing will come up solutions and shine like it used to be..

    • @RamalingamKB
      @RamalingamKB Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@user-je7pc2mp5e FAA just instructed to stop any more production of 737z.
      727 737 747 757 - Production stopped
      767 - Only Cargo
      787 - Not much Orders
      777 Only Engine left for flying Boeing.
      Only way for Boeing is to invest in R&D, Hire Genuine Knowledge engineers for right pay and treat them so good that they build great flying machines and so Boeing can Fly the Skies like a Queen. Until then I doubt it is the End of Boeing with current way of Company.
      Leaving Power with Engineers is more essential for an Engineering company is more needed than Leaving powers to management.

  • @kaliphaceesay2828
    @kaliphaceesay2828 Před 4 měsíci +135

    This woman is the best to put things together and explain very well for you to understand it . Thanks so much palki sharma

    • @Simonriley291
      @Simonriley291 Před 4 měsíci +3

      mrs. palki shamra, learn to give respect

    • @varoonshekhar4023
      @varoonshekhar4023 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Indeed

    • @sjonm
      @sjonm Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@Simonriley291save the world the bs that's her name

  • @bassudevsawock9701
    @bassudevsawock9701 Před 4 měsíci +41

    I LOVE WATCHING YOU EVERYDAY FROM USA . YOU HAVE SUCH A PLEASANT PERSONALITY WHICH MAKES THINGS EVEN MORE INTERESTING .

  • @halfnelson6115
    @halfnelson6115 Před 4 měsíci +172

    You forgot to mention Boeings Starliner. Space X got the job done in half the time for half the $. And Starliner has STILL yet to fly people into space. This is what happens when your board of directors doesn't really care about aerospace. Harley Davidson made the exact same mistake when they filled their board with people that didnt actually ride motorcycles. Smdh.

    • @RamalingamKB
      @RamalingamKB Před 4 měsíci +17

      Atleast I found one Wiseman in Comments Section. :)

    • @user-xq1wz3tp5z
      @user-xq1wz3tp5z Před 4 měsíci +5

      The MCAS debacle occurred after Boeing sold their in-house software division, and outsourced the SW development of MCAS ... During Starliner development, (after the Java & Ethiopian crashes) Boeing was coached in software, by NASA.

    • @hirenska4765
      @hirenska4765 Před 4 měsíci +1

      But Harley Davidson wouldn't be able to go in space though, what you on about

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@hirenska4765whoosh

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Harley's biggest rival BMW long ago favored electric ignition. Harley still employed a kickstand or whatever it's called to start the motor.

  • @takudzwamashamba7453
    @takudzwamashamba7453 Před 4 měsíci +65

    You can’t tell me that doing this isn’t art. Palki is just a great story teller

  • @blowemall
    @blowemall Před 4 měsíci +24

    Today’s management priority:
    1. Meet the goals so as to get CEO his bonus (in millions)
    2. Meet the goals of all other managers in the company so each of them makes their bonus.
    3. Steal or scratch any perks or benefits from those employees who did make the list in points 1 or 2.
    4. Roll over all excess to next year and start all over.

    • @RamalingamKB
      @RamalingamKB Před 4 měsíci

      Sounds Like Boeing Management to me; They steal my Perks and Benefits that company was awarding me...
      I quit due to the mistreatment of Management after my 5+ years of Service. I won't Join Boeing again until they Fix the Toxic Work Culture.

    • @rgfromkl3594
      @rgfromkl3594 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Entire management truth distilled in 4 points 😂

    • @beyondonethousand
      @beyondonethousand Před 4 měsíci +1

      You must have infiltrated my company to know all this. 😮

  • @bijuchacko9142
    @bijuchacko9142 Před 4 měsíci +64

    As a previous employee, I can tell you that, outsourcing of parts, cheap production techniques compromises the quality. Need to strengthen the quality over the price...to keep up the name....

    • @RamalingamKB
      @RamalingamKB Před 4 měsíci +1

      🤭🤭🤭🤭

    • @crumcon
      @crumcon Před 4 měsíci +6

      You're looking using the wrong glasses. The problems are not the one you have mentioned. Cuts and compromises of the quality to maximize profits ! That's the problem.
      Because Airbus are outsourcing as well to entire globe for components of their aircraft, but quality is their top priority.

    • @moorereviews
      @moorereviews Před 4 měsíci +4

      With all due respect, I disagree with you. As a retired, 42 year veteran of Boeing I worked as a manufacturing engineer and my last 11 years in supplier management. In my experience, outsourcing of parts is a symptom of the change in culture at Boeing, not a cause. I can also emphatically state that there is no such thing as “cheap production techniques” that go into Boeing products.
      That said, I do agree that over the years there has been a shift in the leadership culture which places greater emphasis on schedule and cost, resulting in quality becoming less of a focus. Where you place the emphasis is what gets done.

    • @RamalingamKB
      @RamalingamKB Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@moorereviews CORRECT 😎

    • @John-nc4bl
      @John-nc4bl Před 4 měsíci

      Airbus A320 wings are cracking and an Airworthiness Directive has been issued pertaining to this serious problem.@@crumcon

  • @monikarani4471
    @monikarani4471 Před 4 měsíci +12

    Palki is the Queen of News reporting

  • @DJ-bo4pz
    @DJ-bo4pz Před 4 měsíci +55

    This is a pattern. Whenever engineers are in charge of a company, their objective is to "improve the product", which subsequently improves revenues if done correctly. When such a company reaches heights, greedy businessmen want a piece of that money making machine, consequently they employ crony "managers" who change the objective to "maximise profits". When such things happen at companies that build products used by mass public, events like these are just inevitable. The government should regulate all such sectors to ensure that the CTO has at least as much executive power as the CEO. The profits are important, but not at the cost of safety and innovation.
    The objective needs to be (maximise profits + minimise safety mishaps). We need two individuals who are both democratically fighting for their individual objectives. Rather than one "president/CEO" who will override anything for profits.

    • @ktrimbach5771
      @ktrimbach5771 Před 4 měsíci

      This was codified into corporate practice in the 70’s by Milton Friedman who decreed that the ONLY goal of a corporation was to make money for shareholders. So, screw the workers, eff up the environment, bankrupt your suppliers and kill your customers. None of it matters as long as the elites, er, shareholders get their profits. And once one has extracted all the value from that company, sell your shares and move on to the next one.

  • @CanArt55
    @CanArt55 Před 4 měsíci +18

    Palki Sharma - queen of journalists ❤❤❤.

  • @StySiddhi
    @StySiddhi Před 4 měsíci +90

    Yes ! Laying off experienced mature workers to please the shareholders leeds to loss of experience - "savoir faire" - and work ethics for the company.
    Less paid youngsters do not replace well paid workers !

    • @nfuryboss
      @nfuryboss Před 4 měsíci +3

      They can't even tighten that damn plug door, for goodness sake!
      Who wants to get sucked out of the plane at 16000 feet while en route to vacation or business trip?
      mama mia!

    • @melchurmoreau5677
      @melchurmoreau5677 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Well let shareholders go and run the airline, the habit of shareholders always want to take the bigger bite of the pie and not putting emphasis on the workers, that has led to the closure of many companies around the world,

    • @coldestbeer
      @coldestbeer Před 4 měsíci

      Sounds like OceanGate sub

    • @nfuryboss
      @nfuryboss Před 4 měsíci

      @@coldestbeer Boeing management screwed up royally.
      They want to cut costs and lay off older, more experienced engineers.
      That's why they are banned from more important US defense projects in recent years.

    • @anandmehta2323
      @anandmehta2323 Před 4 měsíci

      As a ex-colleague used to quote - if you throw peanuts, you will only attract monkeys.

  • @AniruddhaShahapurkar-wu3ed
    @AniruddhaShahapurkar-wu3ed Před 4 měsíci +19

    Another example of why tech heavy companies should be led by Engineers

    • @pranavmadhav979
      @pranavmadhav979 Před 2 měsíci

      and why accounting /BPO companies need to be lead by management executives rather than engineers

    • @pramod1591
      @pramod1591 Před měsícem

      ​​@@pranavmadhav979are you an MBA 🤣😂

  • @SaiSS961
    @SaiSS961 Před 4 měsíci +113

    So, they killed hundreds of people because of their crimimal actions yet nobody went to Jail. Unbelievable!

    • @christophera556
      @christophera556 Před 4 měsíci

      It ain't unbelievable actually because governments look after corporate crooks especially in the US it's now the same in most western countries. So it's no surprise that the corporate scum that run Boeing are walking around free just look back to the financial crisis era of 2008 to 2009 after the Obama administration took over at the beginning of 2009 they did very little to crooked bank executives the same culture still exists today with governments across the western world will it change I won't hold my breath. The same shit show will carry on even if a big US firm like Boeing collapsed tomorrow.The thing is since this news channel is a Indian channel maybe it's time that India develop alternative aircraft to Boeing and other US aircraft it's time these Yankees had some serious competition if India wants to replace the US as the world's leading democratic country then it needs to offer the world a alternative to the United States.

    • @John-nc4bl
      @John-nc4bl Před 4 měsíci

      Airbus A320 wings are cracking and an Airworthiness Directive has been issued pertaining to this serious problem.

    • @sunnyGurung1971
      @sunnyGurung1971 Před 4 měsíci +11

      That's what America is about lol

    • @christophera556
      @christophera556 Před 4 měsíci +9

      @sunnyGurung1971 yes this video about Boeing's corporate greed is what America is about ,the same corporate greed of Boeing and other American corporations plus the American government's reluctance to prosecute their country's corporate crooks is one of the biggest reasons why the United States empire is in decline. The decline of the United States empire has been ongoing for a number of decades now that decline is likely to one day lead to the fall of the American empire itself.

    • @ktrimbach5771
      @ktrimbach5771 Před 4 měsíci

      @@christophera556 🎯

  • @tailrj
    @tailrj Před 4 měsíci +32

    Thank you BEAUTIFUL PALKI SHARMA for always bringing us important information and news Canada 🇨🇦

  • @patrickfrancis7558
    @patrickfrancis7558 Před 4 měsíci +5

    As an X employee, working for 15 years i made sure my family or I never flew in a Boeing plane

  • @aryamansingh8278
    @aryamansingh8278 Před 4 měsíci +15

    The videos you record whether that be of Flashback or Between the Lines or even your show Vantage for that matter. They aren't just shows, but a way for the common man who does not have much expertise in what's going on in the world, to understand in the simplest of language, why what's happening.
    If I take my example, I wasn't interested in news until 2021. The year, when I began watching your shows. And since then, there have been no setbacks for me. I was haled as one of the most intelligent students in my class at school and appreciated by my teachers, and the same is the case at college in the present times.
    To cut it short, your videos have the power to transform people's personalities.

  • @francispinto8721
    @francispinto8721 Před 4 měsíci +14

    Airbus cockpits had the same layout for different aircraft. Pilot training on different versions was minimized as was maintenance.

  • @garyhuntsr71698
    @garyhuntsr71698 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Splendid illustration of such a gloomy reality in most articulate and fascinating English!❤

  • @tulip1234
    @tulip1234 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Palki Sharma is the best journalist I have ever seen love to hear her ..highly knowledgeable. ❤❤

  • @aeophylus
    @aeophylus Před 4 měsíci +6

    Palki, you forgot to mention it was China who first grounded the 737 Max after those 2 crashes- this prompted other countries to follow suit. The US FAA was the last to ground the plane and seemingly there was a collusion between Boeing and the FAA to allow them to fly for as long as they did before fixing the problem.

    • @Irishb0y
      @Irishb0y Před 4 měsíci

      Yup FAA was the last authority to ban them, when literally all other countries in the rest of the world including their allies like UK & Canada had. Stupid!

  • @mak2118
    @mak2118 Před 4 měsíci +24

    Great aviation informatics .... greetings from Lahore. 🇵🇰

  • @godfreytan1001
    @godfreytan1001 Před 4 měsíci +5

    US tech companies no longer run by engineers but MBAs with little engineering background. That's the problem.

  • @ShariqBaig_
    @ShariqBaig_ Před 4 měsíci +10

    Around 190 Boeing 737 Max are ordered by Indian companies, maybe they should put it on hold or something. There is so much negativity around these planes the companies should probably look for alternatives

    • @John-nc4bl
      @John-nc4bl Před 4 měsíci +1

      Airbus A320 wings are cracking and an Airworthiness Directive has been issued pertaining to this serious problem.
      A wing breaking off in flight is a lot more serious than a plug door blowing out.

    • @PS-ej2xn
      @PS-ej2xn Před 4 měsíci +4

      For us non-technical people, this is scary as hell.

  • @user-uq4ht2he6y
    @user-uq4ht2he6y Před 4 měsíci +12

    Palki, thank you again for this great report, like many others you do and for exposing the truth.

  • @jayasinghjayaseelan9464
    @jayasinghjayaseelan9464 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I am a layman when it comes to comment on Modern Aircrafts.
    However I have developed an interest in the Aircraft industry, read and listen to a lot of material in relation to new developments and the happenings.
    After learning about the Lion Air crash, I read almost all articles about the crash.
    In my mind the problem was Boeing trying to counter a design issue due to the larger engines with a big cowling sitting far ahead of the wings by a simple software.
    I was schedule to fly to Srilanka in November 2018.
    The chepest ticket was US$850 return and I had a booking.
    When I realised that two sectors out of the three to reach SriLanka was on 737Max I changed and flew Emirates instead.
    The cost was $500/ more.
    My wife asked me, " are you crazy?"
    I told her that I don't want her to spend rest of her life as a widow.
    If, I, as a layman had realised that the issue is serious why didn't Boeing which had more detailed infomation about the characteristics of the Aircraft..
    In my openion the major mistake Boeing made was not to come in the open and ground the Max 8 after the first crash but waited for the second to happen.

  • @creedseasontree6651
    @creedseasontree6651 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Palki is gold and Her smile really kill me 🥰

  • @htnaku4947
    @htnaku4947 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I have worked for Boeing there layoff of engineers and workers are so frequent and has Bad Management always willing to sacrifice workers, engineers, quality and safety for profit. It is Bad company to work for Engineers and Workers.

  • @waldensmith4796
    @waldensmith4796 Před 4 měsíci +21

    This is very informative on Boeing a leader in the Aviation
    Industry its unfortunate what has transpired as a reputable aviation manufacturer. Question will all these Boeing aviation failures bring transformation to Boeing to write a new chapter in aviation history. Very good report Palki

  • @MrAjaykumarg
    @MrAjaykumarg Před 4 měsíci +17

    Most beautiful anchor I have ever seen. Simple you are superbbbb madam

  • @balasvsubramaniam-fb5fw
    @balasvsubramaniam-fb5fw Před 4 měsíci +7

    I like the way you talked about aviation companies of Boeing it's interesting & and educational. I'm late in commenting about these subjects. I have worked for Boeing 747B aircraft with Singapore Airlines before. In the wings section , we can not master the whole aircraft on jobcentre, artisans works in each individual section only & have serial rubber stamp numbers with them, he stamps on the parts which he had completed is job in case any problems in that particular parts he works on it ! The engineering dept. who knows, who had done it !

  • @christerry1773
    @christerry1773 Před 4 měsíci +5

    What I never understood about Boeings logic is they're plan for whenever MCAS would be discovered. Even if there was never a crash, it's inevitable an incident would occur at some point in the future, and they designed it in a way to not be overridden by manual force. What did they honestly think was gonna happen!

  • @noneofyourbusiness5015
    @noneofyourbusiness5015 Před 4 měsíci +4

    It went from "If it ain't boeing, i ain't going" to "if it's boeing, i ain't going"

  • @lachen7
    @lachen7 Před 4 měsíci +24

    I am honestly very scared to fly a Boeing 737 Max. I now consciously check which aircraft I am boarding/buying the ticket. I feel assured when its Airbus.
    I agree with Palki on this. Greed has overtaken Boeing and it's falling apart. I don't see an easy turn around. The rot is too systemstic and too deep.

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I've long ago nicknamed this aircraft the 737 Murder Liner 😀

    • @John-nc4bl
      @John-nc4bl Před 4 měsíci

      Airbus A320 wings are cracking and an Airworthiness Directive has been issued pertaining to this serious problem.
      A wing breaking off in flight is a lot more serious than a plug door blowing out.

    • @John-nc4bl
      @John-nc4bl Před 4 měsíci

      Airbus A320 wings are cracking and an Airworthiness Directive has been issued pertaining to this serious problem.
      A wing breaking off in flight is a lot more serious than a plug door blowing out.

    • @ktrimbach5771
      @ktrimbach5771 Před 4 měsíci

      You absolutely should.

    • @myvu-mv5ix
      @myvu-mv5ix Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@John-nc4bl dude the fact you had to comment it everywhere shows that yours is a propaganda 😂

  • @charlesabura472
    @charlesabura472 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Nice presentation - balanced and precise.

  • @NasirKhan-fx8hq
    @NasirKhan-fx8hq Před 4 měsíci +4

    Very good information. I agree with you that one should not compromise quality over profit.

  • @takudzwamashamba7453
    @takudzwamashamba7453 Před 4 měsíci +7

    The problem always comes when money is the motivation for what you do

  • @bluesky90010
    @bluesky90010 Před 4 měsíci +2

    For safety reasons Boeing planes should be grounded world wide then allow independent safety personnel to investigate and pass for air worthiness

  • @tharindujayasinghe5010
    @tharindujayasinghe5010 Před 4 měsíci +3

    One of the best journalists in the whole wide world .. I’ve seen many of Palki’s news stories and this one is one of her best. We need more news channels and journalists like this so that the people can be better informed .. I’ve known this story abt Boeing since the two recent crashes but we need a constant reminder every now and then and also greedy companies like Boeing should know that journalists like Palki won’t let them off the hook easily .. well done 👍

    • @varoonshekhar4023
      @varoonshekhar4023 Před 4 měsíci

      Right on. She's a gem, and hope she continues for many years to come.

  • @user-bb6hn3qi8z
    @user-bb6hn3qi8z Před 4 měsíci +4

    Always a delight listening to Palki!

  • @JagadeeshPolepalli
    @JagadeeshPolepalli Před 4 měsíci +2

    This has become a common practice of ignoring quality now a days.. Manages think that quality is just a overhead that delays work..

  • @isaiahdavid835
    @isaiahdavid835 Před 4 měsíci +2

    🎉❤Ms. Palki. Thank you for always staying stunningly and elegantly beautiful! God bless you, your whole family, ❤Firstpost Vantage team,❤India and the ❤beautiful people of India.God bless to all🥰❤

  • @boypillay5270
    @boypillay5270 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Very brief but precise. Viewers must go and read up on Ford Motor. A photocopy of Boeing. Corporate greed..cutting corners. Hopeless top management.
    By the way, why is the accessories supplier's name so small? A real torture on half blind seniors like me. Looks excellent on Palki despite she being super on her own in her earlier videos without the accessories.

  • @ZealSam
    @ZealSam Před 4 měsíci +2

    Such case studies help in understanding the businesses and geopolitics a lot.

  • @danyalsalim7026
    @danyalsalim7026 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Sadly, the merger perhaps is a major reason for their downfall. Very rightly said back in the day their emphasis was on making great machines rather than profiteering.

  • @rolandsingh
    @rolandsingh Před 4 měsíci +2

    Excellent and Highly Interesting, almost EVERY Video, from this Talented Lady❣ Roland Singh, Canada 🇨🇦

  • @Positivemindset723
    @Positivemindset723 Před 4 měsíci +4

    The problem is instead of innovating we are more focused on maximizing profit and sanction those who does batter than us. At the end of the day even US citizens are in danger and do the system care about that? No! As long as they get the Lobby they stay quiet🎊 fair competition only will make us safe and the people still have the power to decide.

  • @Chowmeinchor
    @Chowmeinchor Před 4 měsíci +5

    Not flying their planes unless they fire the ceo and the board is rejigged

  • @cheesypoetry7551
    @cheesypoetry7551 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Palki Sharma doesn't miss

  • @abshekprasad
    @abshekprasad Před 4 měsíci +2

    Now I am worried about Air India buying new planes.

    • @John-nc4bl
      @John-nc4bl Před 4 měsíci

      Airbus A320 wings are cracking and an Airworthiness Directive has been issued pertaining to this serious problem.
      A wing breaking off in flight is a lot more serious than a plug door blowing out.

    • @PS-ej2xn
      @PS-ej2xn Před 4 měsíci

      Not just Air India. A bunch of Indian companies have apparently placed orders with Boeing. The Indian government must step in before we begin to see regular disasters in the skies.

  • @user-dz7wn3nt8x
    @user-dz7wn3nt8x Před 4 měsíci +2

    Very interesting and clear - thank you!

  • @rajpipla1
    @rajpipla1 Před 4 měsíci +2

    What a fantastic tapestry you cover, Madame.

  • @kidsaviationmentour
    @kidsaviationmentour Před 4 měsíci +2

    Both Facebook an CZcams, you have good explanation experience

  • @jovianjollity5244
    @jovianjollity5244 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Very interesting, but hasn’t Air India placed an order for some 200 or so new planes, many of them being the Maxjets, with its troubled history, with Boeing? It would have been pertinent to address that question in this video.

  • @PointofConnection
    @PointofConnection Před 4 měsíci +2

    Excellent reporting. It does seem that the Bottom Line, has been the undoing of many companies. The Bottom line is really about discontent, sadness, disconnection from customers, avarice, discontent, dissilussion with customers, planning without consideration, planning just for the sake of planning, theorizing without consulting, worrying about profits, cost being the to priority, excuses, no investment, deals, greed, avarice, keeping things behind closed doors, not giving a xxx about others, only matters what we think.

  • @SK-uz8vs
    @SK-uz8vs Před 4 měsíci +3

    Thanks

  • @ericjones7769
    @ericjones7769 Před 4 měsíci +3

    💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 You hit the nail right on the hand with this video

  • @somepath410
    @somepath410 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I read a comment recently: The reason for Boeing going down is bcoz it’s run by executives for profits and not engineers who love building something.

  • @holeesheet8582
    @holeesheet8582 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Boing new 737 is called a flying coffin.....

    • @John-nc4bl
      @John-nc4bl Před 4 měsíci

      Airbus A320 wings are cracking and an Airworthiness Directive has been issued pertaining to this serious problem.
      A wing breaking off in flight is a lot more serious than a plug door blowing out.

  • @abdulbahlim600
    @abdulbahlim600 Před 4 měsíci +2

    From Portugal Lisbon

  • @williammenchen7562
    @williammenchen7562 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Good program! You left out the part that the new engines were too big, and would not fit under the wings!
    The placement of the engines made the plane pull up!
    Hence came MCAS!
    Used on a fighter plane! Party’s over!

    • @gottfriedheumesser1994
      @gottfriedheumesser1994 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Why should it pull up? In mechanics, I have learned that one can shift the engines along their axis. Do engines at the tail push the plane down?

    • @BlueFish-kq9fh
      @BlueFish-kq9fh Před 4 měsíci +1

      @williammecnchen: "You left out the part that the new engines were too big..."
      That was not just a "part" of the problem, it *WAS* the problem -- the whole problem going in. The 737 Max was intended to meet the airlines' requirement of greater fuel efficiency and longer flying range, hence the new engines.
      The problem was, the new engines were physically larger (in diameter), hence they couldn't be mounted on the existing 737 wing using the same mounts. This led to the need to redesign, and thus to MCAS etc. The problem was, the new physical layout and MCAS software, if properly disclosed to the customers and to the regulatory authorites, would have necessitated a costly re-certification process for the 737 Max, and retraining for the pilots. They (Boeing) wanted to avoid this, so they concealed this fact from the customers and the regulatory authorities.

    • @gottfriedheumesser1994
      @gottfriedheumesser1994 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@BlueFish-kq9fh I know that problem with the diameter, and that the engines got shifted forward. But that does not explain to me why MCAS was necessary.
      Second, I had to deal with nuclear power stations. There everything regarding control and protection has to be tripled and brought to a two-of-three-selection device until the signal goes on to the automatic tripping control. I cannot understand why somebody got the idea to use only one angle-of-attack sensor and a second one optionally. There must be three with an indication when one of them differs too much.
      For me, Boeing and the FAA together were guilty of those accidents. And US attorneys run to the court if a coffee has been too hot. But 300 dead and a guilty state organization are not enough to activate justice.

    • @BlueFish-kq9fh
      @BlueFish-kq9fh Před 4 měsíci

      @@gottfriedheumesser1994 Hi Gottfried, thanks for your reply. As far as I have been able to discern (from the publicly available info), MCAS was a quick-fix devised by Boeing to overcome the following sequence of problems (and keep them hidden):
      1. The changed engine-mount design on the existing wing produced a turning moment on the aircraft around the pitch axis (i.e. the aircraft nose tended to pitch up), especially in high-thrust scenarios such as takeoff.
      2. MCAS was designed to counteract this tendency by deliberately causing the flight-control software to generate a pitch down command as soon as it detected a pitch-up problem. The faulty AoA sensors that you mention only made matters worse because it caused the flight software to think there was a pitch-up problem where there was *not* in fact such a problem. So, bottom line, the pilots (who had not been informed of all this background information, not trained to handle it in the simulator) experienced a sudden (and presumably alarming) pitch-down behaviour of the aircraft soon after takeoff. They (the pilots) pulled back on the stick to counteract this.
      3. MCAS fought the pilot's actions by generating more pitch-down commands. Within a few seconds, MCAS and the pilot were fighting each other for control of the aircraft, and (it appears) MCAS locked out the pilot's command input. Meanwhile, according to observers on the ground, the plane was "porpoising", losing altitude and out of control. The rest, as they say, is history -- tragic history.
      4. All these problems would have been manageable if Boeing (whose engineers knew about the problems during testing) had been honest with the NTSB and admitted that the 737 MAX wing/engine-mount combo was a major redesign of the original 737, necessitating major flight-testing and safety validation for Boeing and the NTSB, and pilot retraining and requalification for the airlines.
      5. Boeing didn't want to be open and up-front about any of this, for fear of losing sales to Airbus. So 737 MAX pilots had no clue about the existence of these problems lurking in their aircraft. They were blind-sided. They thought they were flying a "new and improved" version of the classic 737, but they were not. They were flying a different aircraft with different handling characteristics, an aircraft they had not been trained to fly.
      6. The answer to your question (why MCAS?) was, I believe: "so that we (Boeing) can solve this pitch-up problem by stealth, and the NTSB and our customers are not made aware of it".
      7. FWIW, I think all the praise of Boeing's "classic" aircraft (707, 737, 747, B-52 etc.) was fully justified. Those were engineering marvels, a tribute to what can be achieved (and *was* routinely achieved) by a company that put safety and engineering first, not last. A company that was not even aware of horse-manure concepts like DEI and wokeism.

  • @damnseagulls2004
    @damnseagulls2004 Před 4 měsíci +1

    A former Manger at Boeing said that he would never step his foot on a 737 Max. It has so many flaws which are beyond repairable. Boeing laid off 900 of its quality control engineers which is very scary. Until the management is replaced, keep your fingers crossed when are in a Boeing. Also, the FAA has become so corrupt in recent years. A complete overhaul is needed.

  • @Dhruv_Dogra
    @Dhruv_Dogra Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice summing up 👍

  • @JACKnJESUS
    @JACKnJESUS Před 2 měsíci

    Top notch reporting...well done.

  • @stanley-wh5rw
    @stanley-wh5rw Před 4 měsíci

    have been following palka sharma ever since she was in wion, and now in vantage firstpost.
    i love the way she presents the news in a lively and clear manner.
    may i suggest that vantage first post display the date of the news broadcast at the top right of the corner?
    many times i have watched broadcasts that are a week old!
    and palki, please don't use the phrase quote unquote text. you are putting the text outside the quotes as in ""text.
    it should be quote text unquote like "text"
    thank you and have a nice day

  • @user-gz1wg6ru1e
    @user-gz1wg6ru1e Před 4 měsíci +2

    Excellent Video 🛫

  • @Pharaohx115
    @Pharaohx115 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice reporting Palki

  • @msuresh5517
    @msuresh5517 Před 4 měsíci

    Fantastic analysis for caution for all corporate world.

  • @vanessabajaj3924
    @vanessabajaj3924 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Interesting 👌

  • @EdD-ym6le
    @EdD-ym6le Před 4 měsíci +2

    It's been said that when Boeing moved it's cooperate head quarters from Washington state to Chicago it all went down hill .

  • @dineshsharma5482
    @dineshsharma5482 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice👍

  • @eskutts
    @eskutts Před 4 měsíci +6

    Let this present Boeing crisis be a case study for all the corporates in the world, if you chase profits by compromising safety and quality of the product or service, you will ultimately pay a very hefty price which may cause you to go bankrupt as well. So it's high time corporates started fearing greed and aimed for only fair and optimum profits only. Period 😤😤😤

    • @ktrimbach5771
      @ktrimbach5771 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It won’t be. This has been happening consistently throughout the business world since at least the 80’s. The people who hold the purse strings extract all the value out of the company, get their money out, and just leave the rotting shell and devastated employees as they move on to their next golden goose.

  • @vikrai9272
    @vikrai9272 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I’ll never fly Boeing and I’ll never let any family memebers to fly in this plane. I ask every sensible people to take steps and protect their loved ones.

  • @gottfriedheumesser1994
    @gottfriedheumesser1994 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Boeing's initial failure was to adhere too long to aluminum rivet technology until the B-777. Airbus introduced reinforced epoxy for structure components more and more into its planes for years. As it was absolutely necessary to introduce new technologies, Boeing had to make a great leap in technology for the B-787 Dreamliner and pay a lot for mishaps and time delays. So they could not afford to design a successor for the aging B-737 which was the cash cow for the company for decades. Airbus is already talking about a total replacement for the A-320 family which is much younger. As this was not enough, some things did not work properly in the space department, so everything seemed to fail.

  • @ozzymick1431
    @ozzymick1431 Před 2 měsíci

    Congratulations on your well researched programmes, Ms. Sharma.
    This one, in particular, could be a lifesaver.
    Thank you for your efforts in finding the TRUTH!!

  • @manuelaffonso2191
    @manuelaffonso2191 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice that we can comment.

  • @dieanramlal8591
    @dieanramlal8591 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Morning palki Sharma you have a nice day 💞💕💞💕

  • @nuhumajid1372
    @nuhumajid1372 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Palki ❤❤❤❤your too much and i love listen to you all the time

  • @sigmas_handle
    @sigmas_handle Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hw mny are we buying? If any..

  • @blueinkbottle
    @blueinkbottle Před 4 měsíci

    Palki.... I am a fan of your reporting. Keep up the great work

  • @Kimeke_Potferdek
    @Kimeke_Potferdek Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you, very interesting.

  • @craigdavis8699
    @craigdavis8699 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I enjoy your posts

  • @baratbushan8230
    @baratbushan8230 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice post 😅

  • @me-zs7tr
    @me-zs7tr Před 4 měsíci +1

    thanksss

  • @mianzahidmahmood
    @mianzahidmahmood Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent Analysis

  • @RoshR
    @RoshR Před 4 měsíci +2

    There is no doubt that Boeing changed the course of aviation with some remarkable airplanes like the 707 ( lessons learned from comets crash), the 747 and 737. But the Boeing today isnt the Boeing that once had Quality over Quantity.
    The downfall of Boeing began after the merger with McDonald Douglas Corporation who had very fatefull accidenta with their DC jets.
    The 737 framework is designed in the late 60s and is over 65 years old derived from the 707. Tgey just keep putting new engines and naming the 737 with variant names. The design of the 60s has a tolerance limit and it has already exeeded. Ita time boeing build a new plane from scratch to replace the 737. They should have re engineered the 757.
    Boeing could still come back.. Qulaity measures should be met.

  • @AshaKumari-vg9tk
    @AshaKumari-vg9tk Před 4 měsíci +2

    Competition and comeptitor also tough now a days.

  • @AnilKumar-lv1ty
    @AnilKumar-lv1ty Před 4 měsíci

    Well said. All products must be for customers' benefits, only then products will benefit the producers.

  • @angelomartan7762
    @angelomartan7762 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you, Palka for this.

  • @yadhuveer93
    @yadhuveer93 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Its time to end Boeing and Airbus's dominance in aviation world
    Soon or later Tata will emerge as a leading member of aviation field
    Tata had taken its first step by placing largest order of airplanes ever from these two giants
    Also they are making transport aircraft (C-295)for Indian Army in collab with Airbus under the leadership of D.R.D.O

    • @RamakrishnanSRM
      @RamakrishnanSRM Před 4 měsíci +1

      It's "duopoly", when a two company dominates the sales.

    • @RamalingamKB
      @RamalingamKB Před 4 měsíci +3

      Indians we tend to enter late into the room but I assure we will long last.. Aviation is just 100 Years Old. And the future is INDIA... Time will tell who is real winner and leader of the Race.

    • @yadhuveer93
      @yadhuveer93 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@RamakrishnanSRM Thanks brother,
      Nothing just one Indian supporting other

    • @dogsguardian7267
      @dogsguardian7267 Před 4 měsíci +1

      But the major pieces comes in West?

    • @maryrafuse2297
      @maryrafuse2297 Před 3 měsíci

      See what they do to Tata, this is blood sport for Boeing. Look at what, politically, Boeing did to Bombardier, thank goodness that Airbus purchased and negotiated the superior Bombardier design.

  • @arunnediyedath3355
    @arunnediyedath3355 Před 4 měsíci +3

    now that's what i call a report... i love palki sharma ...she's best

  • @Indrajith99
    @Indrajith99 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It's worrying that Air India has ordered around 200 planes and Akasa airlines ordered around 80 planes from Boeing 😒

    • @John-nc4bl
      @John-nc4bl Před 4 měsíci

      Airbus A320 wings are cracking and an Airworthiness Directive has been issued pertaining to this serious problem.
      A wing breaking off in flight is a lot more serious than a plug door blowing out.

  • @sinhaashish4
    @sinhaashish4 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just wow 👌 👏 😍

  • @vdiitd
    @vdiitd Před 4 měsíci +1

    I feel like there should be a limit on profit seeking for the companies, if people's lives are involved. Like airplane manufacturers or in medical field. But not sure how it will impact the innovation/progress.

  • @om_patel_22
    @om_patel_22 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Boeing is a marvel of engineering, salute to those engineers who build this gigantic company

    • @PS-ej2xn
      @PS-ej2xn Před 4 měsíci

      Salute, if one stays alive after flying in one of their planes.

  • @janardanvyas9574
    @janardanvyas9574 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Excellent Annalyisis 🎉

    • @wongsoongcheng1245
      @wongsoongcheng1245 Před 4 měsíci

      What analysis? This is just a re hash of past happenings.

    • @moorereviews
      @moorereviews Před 4 měsíci

      Full of generalizations, over-simplifications and half truths.

  • @ramiroguerrero6331
    @ramiroguerrero6331 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Fabricating entities can not be managed by accountants, when they are, Boeing happens

  • @KaikalaMoon
    @KaikalaMoon Před 4 měsíci

    Good job. However what did they do with the PPP $ received? Looks like the former prez benefitted. Appears to have a new plane. Was that a deal made during Covid?

  • @Posey12345
    @Posey12345 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Hiring inexperienced employees and going diverse to click that box has its downfall

  • @vickeykooper2674
    @vickeykooper2674 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Then boeing makes investment in India inaugurated this year. So what exactly is message conveyed by Palki mam?!