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  • John Oliver discusses how Boeing went from being a company known for quality craftsmanship to one synonymous with crashes, mishaps, and “quality escape.” Whatever that means.
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  • @albevanhanoy
    @albevanhanoy Před měsícem +5260

    Boeing: The best Airbus ad.

    • @greggasiorowski1326
      @greggasiorowski1326 Před měsícem +62

      Until Boeing folds & they have the monopoly, dats capitalism... 🤷‍♂

    • @faraaq
      @faraaq Před měsícem +3

      lol

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před měsícem +83

      @@greggasiorowski1326- Until? No no, monopolies are the natural resting state of unregulated capitalism. That capitalism must involve competition is a myth.

    • @greggasiorowski1326
      @greggasiorowski1326 Před měsícem +9

      @@Tustin2121
      Did I say it wasn't? its a progression or rather digression.

    • @GwainSagaFanChannel
      @GwainSagaFanChannel Před měsícem +2

      ​@@greggasiorowski1326I think both you guys made the same statement that competition thrives capitalism so if only a few or one companies controll the entire market you cannot speak of capitalism

  • @pillington1338
    @pillington1338 Před měsícem +3939

    "The employees feared retaliation for raising safety related concerns." -> Boeing whisteblower was just found dead today. I wonder if John needs to do a follow up video.

    • @ShesMongolianASMR
      @ShesMongolianASMR Před měsícem +114

      This.

    • @charliekauffmansgirl4165
      @charliekauffmansgirl4165 Před měsícem +181

      Definitely needs a follow up, with an honorary mention of Gary Webb.

    • @kirkginoabolafia3650
      @kirkginoabolafia3650 Před měsícem

      Gary Webb, and perhaps Karen Silkwood. @@charliekauffmansgirl4165

    • @ryomichael
      @ryomichael Před měsícem +21

      Yes!

    • @Mike-ml2pz
      @Mike-ml2pz Před měsícem

      No. I'm so tired of the Internet being overrun with baseless conspiracy theories. You're insinuating that he was killed deliberately. An accusation like that demands serious evidence, and there isn't any. Until that changes, it's irresponsible to float things like this.

  • @diallo1347
    @diallo1347 Před měsícem +1279

    My dad has worked in airplane manufacturing/repair for over 40 years. Since 2000, he has made all of us fly only on Airbus planes.

    • @boodesultan12
      @boodesultan12 Před 27 dny +29

      I'm curious, what was your dad's opinion on Boeing and what did he discover using his experience of manufacturing and/or repair?

    • @ihmpall
      @ihmpall Před 15 dny

      Your dad is stupid. Boeing had a stellar safety record till fairly recently

    • @definitlynotbenlente7671
      @definitlynotbenlente7671 Před 14 dny +111

      ​@@boodesultan12boeing is what hapens when you put mba's in charge of a engineering firm

    • @falcolf
      @falcolf Před 8 dny +24

      Oh god. There's pretty much no Airbuses flying in Canada. 😬

    • @diallo1347
      @diallo1347 Před 8 dny +54

      @@boodesultan12 Before that time in the 80s and early 90s, he and my mother both worked for Boeing. He did engine repairs, and she manufactured the wings and tail. They both felt safe and secure flying on them then and had nothing but good things to say about working for the company. But when he made us stop in the 2000s, he just said that they no longer valued the workers and were focused more on quantity over the quality of the planes. He never told me more than that.

  • @user-qd4in4eq7v
    @user-qd4in4eq7v Před měsícem +879

    Worked at Boeing briefly for an internship. A reason I did not return was almost every employee saying “if you care about your career do not work here”. lol

    • @alexspata
      @alexspata Před 9 dny +2

      I mean they were jealous, of course they would say that

    • @archockencanto1645
      @archockencanto1645 Před 7 dny

      ​@@alexspataJealous of working in a shithole?😂

    • @skip6485
      @skip6485 Před 6 dny +31

      @@alexspata the employees who work at Boeing are jealous?

    • @Onigirli
      @Onigirli Před 5 dny +6

      @@alexspata Wouldn't they lure you into staying instead, slick?

    • @alexspata
      @alexspata Před 5 dny

      @@Onigirli no, they don't want you to take their jobs 😂 of course they would say that

  • @nickelbacksinger1996
    @nickelbacksinger1996 Před měsícem +6679

    So what I'm understanding is.... Boeing stopped being Boeing, and became McDonell Douglas with a Boeing halloween costume. RIP Boeing 1916-1997

    • @sonneh86
      @sonneh86 Před měsícem +579

      McDonnell Douglas: "we bought Boeing with their money"

    • @alvinloh9068
      @alvinloh9068 Před měsícem +31

      Nick Olliver is crying and he begs to differ! He said Airbus is equally bad as Boeing 737max

    • @fatboyRAY24
      @fatboyRAY24 Před měsícem

      @@sonneh86 😂 There is definitely a deeper story there. It’s like someone at McDonell Douglas infiltrated Boeing and convinced them to buy the company, and then commenced an internal takeover.

    • @deucefoAM206
      @deucefoAM206 Před měsícem +31

      It's like weekend at Bernie's 😂😂

    • @davidcolin6519
      @davidcolin6519 Před měsícem +114

      @@alvinloh9068 That may be so, but the facts would appear to differ. So how many times have Airbuses been grounded in the past few years?

  • @user-oq3tl5me2y
    @user-oq3tl5me2y Před měsícem +18470

    I worked for Boeing for nearly 40 years. Retired in 2019. The problems all started when McDonnell Douglas “merged” with us. The whole business model changed from producing quality products to making more money. Period. Just as depicted in this piece. I saw it with my own eyes and lived it every day. So sad. I loved my company and it was like watching someone you love die from a slow and painful death.

    • @Mcgovern124
      @Mcgovern124 Před měsícem +1143

      That’s basically everything now. Keep them shareholders happy at all costs…few crashed planes, layoffs, outsourcing to low quality subs. Capitalism has its downsides.

    • @jackthompson6296
      @jackthompson6296 Před měsícem +498

      There’s nothing inherently wrong with making more money. But there’s different ways to do it. Building a bigger and better business that builds great products is generally a good thing. Slowly running the business into the ground by solely focusing on maximizing quarterly profit is generally a bad thing.

    • @JJVernig
      @JJVernig Před měsícem +67

      was that the MD- philosophy? Or just the problem of the biggest company with shareholders pushing for the market share?

    • @Langorithmic
      @Langorithmic Před měsícem

      @@jackthompson6296 the biggest (red, sore, pus-filled) problem is the system that, not only allows, but encourages to prioritize shareholder value. That system is stock trading.

    • @drosmel3116
      @drosmel3116 Před měsícem +201

      Agreed. I worked at Boeing at the time as well. It was the beginning of the end.

  • @ElysiumCreator
    @ElysiumCreator Před 24 dny +184

    The amount of footage from “Downfall: The Case Against Boeing” just shows how definitive it is on Boeing’s issues. Absolute masterpiece of a documentary in my opinion. I think everyone watching this episode should watch it

    • @007knick
      @007knick Před 6 dny +3

      Added to my Netflix list.

  • @Dr.T5949
    @Dr.T5949 Před měsícem +313

    As I was watching this, the Boeing CEO stepped down 😂🎉

    • @kjj26k
      @kjj26k Před 29 dny +55

      Was it off of a cliff or into a cell?
      If not, no justice.

    • @AviationDirection
      @AviationDirection Před 28 dny +48

      Stepping down at end of 2024, so not really until he gets his bonus.

    • @AlexThee
      @AlexThee Před 22 dny +3

      ​@@kjj26k lmaooo

    • @skierpage
      @skierpage Před 20 dny

      JAIL TIME for the entire management chain on 737 MAX.
      Or nothing changes.

    • @user-uv6oq8mz5c
      @user-uv6oq8mz5c Před 7 dny +12

      Stepping down is not good enough, they should be in prison with the FAA people who looked the other way, on the 737 MAX and the 787 Dream 🤬🤬😡😠👎👎👎liners!!

  • @stefangla6878
    @stefangla6878 Před měsícem +13062

    "Started by the spirit of innovation, killed by greed." is pretty much a tagline for our modern society.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před měsícem +391

      Lobbyists and shareholders should be outlawed.

    • @stupidrepublicans
      @stupidrepublicans Před měsícem

      @@Tustin2121so should diversity hiring which lowers quality and safety

    • @juliat4908
      @juliat4908 Před měsícem +200

      It's also the tagline for today's Republican party.

    • @murdermatics
      @murdermatics Před měsícem +131

      For real. The best didn't become the standard the cheapest and most profitable did.

    • @stupidrepublicans
      @stupidrepublicans Před měsícem

      @@juliat4908 we see what diversity hiring did to south africa😂

  • @TheRickay
    @TheRickay Před měsícem +9586

    Whats f*cking crazy is that a Boeing whistleblower was found dead inside his car with a self inflicted gun wound just yesterday..

    • @cheebalu74
      @cheebalu74 Před měsícem +1836

      “Self inflicted “….

    • @remyborst7686
      @remyborst7686 Před měsícem +625

      @@cheebalu74 move along citizen.

    • @LexlutherVII
      @LexlutherVII Před měsícem +787

      Boeing is learning from Russia 😂

    • @kanwaljeetgill1064
      @kanwaljeetgill1064 Před měsícem +429

      In Russia, they fall out of tall buildings @@LexlutherVII

    • @phyllisbreese4289
      @phyllisbreese4289 Před měsícem

      this guy committed suicide just like Jeffrey Epstein did. the difference is, this was a good hard working man who never hurt anybody. Epstein was a sex trafficking AH. the public is going to care a lot more about him. there must be a full and impartial investigation into this "suicide".@@cheebalu74

  • @davidkoenig5212
    @davidkoenig5212 Před měsícem +113

    “New Business Daddy is so mad at us, all the time!”
    That might have made me laugh harder than anything else

  • @Freelancehippy
    @Freelancehippy Před 7 dny +44

    Boeing is the sound it makes when the door springs off.

  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapter Před měsícem +3788

    My dad has a degree in chemistry and worked as a manager. He always said:
    "It is much easier to teach an engineer some accounting than to teach an MBA science."

    • @DG-hw8it
      @DG-hw8it Před měsícem +86

      Every plumber: That's stock manipulation! 👍

    • @lnt305
      @lnt305 Před měsícem +87

      My dad has the same background and always said the same thing. He was very annoyed with me going for that economics major 😅

    • @flutel00p
      @flutel00p Před měsícem +215

      MBAs are great at ruining absolutely everything they come in contact with.

    • @d3nza482
      @d3nza482 Před měsícem +119

      Yeah, but then the engineers might figure out how little they're being paid. Godforbid, might even go on a strike. Or ask for equity!

    • @chromicapop4595
      @chromicapop4595 Před měsícem +11

      Funnily enough after flying Delta multiple years I can see that
      Like engineering wise they don’t fix plane issues😂

  • @stedwards311
    @stedwards311 Před měsícem +4649

    I feel like "We went to business school. Get on our plane!" aptly encapsulates not just the enshittification of aircraft, but also the enshittification of pretty much everything from dating apps to video games, to taxis, to hotels, to movies, and beyond.

    • @ravenwolf7128
      @ravenwolf7128 Před měsícem +118

      so F*ckin true!!!

    • @davidharrisiv379
      @davidharrisiv379 Před měsícem +289

      Wow. Enshittification. What a word

    • @Steinbird25
      @Steinbird25 Před měsícem +387

      The number one thing they teach in business schools is “A company’s primary responsibility is to its shareholders”
      This is where that teaching has gotten us

    • @beenaplumber8379
      @beenaplumber8379 Před měsícem +44

      With enshittification comes affordability, and despite people's complaints, we like that. Without enshittification, a basic TV would cost about $1,500 instead of $300. What we need to do is re-establish our priorities and demand certain safety-sensitive industries back out of that enshittification model. But how?

    • @calliopeshif7581
      @calliopeshif7581 Před měsícem

      ​@@beenaplumber8379...nah. This is just bullshit, through-and-through.
      1. The kind of "enshittification" we're talking about here primarily passes savings onto shareholders, _NOT_ customers. In fact, it's often directly at the expense of customers. Raising prices more than necessary in response to inflation and supply-chain complications; maintaining the same prices on certain products while trying to sneakily use cheaper, lower-quality materials; etc.
      2. There is a difference between making processes more efficient, and seeing which genuinely detrimental changes you can get away with. The former does often require people with knowledge of organizational principles and operations, that's true. But the point is to leave quality unchanged, or at least within acceptable margins that customers agree to as a compromise for the reduced price. What we're seeing is worsening conditions for no customer benefit.
      I remember when Guitar Center was bought out by a capital holdings firm. You know what happened? They started aggressively pushing predatory in-store credit cards, and pressuring employees to rope customers in to the program. Do you know what didn't happen? Reduced prices. This is the kind of shit we're talking about.
      You can always choose to end your relationship with a favorite company and shop somewhere else, but there are two issues there: people can't always tell when the quality of materials has gotten worse without independent tests, and this enshittification is becoming more and more pervasive. Many have switched to a different company, only for the new company to undergo similar shifts/takeovers not long after. This has been my partner's experience with skincare products.
      Frankly, I think you just don't know what you're talking about here, and feel some odd need to defend the head assholes in charge. Perhaps "something something STICKING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF UNREGULATED MARKETS something something".

  • @daethalion1725
    @daethalion1725 Před 21 dnem +83

    That CEO's statement of a "quality escape" reminds me of the parody interview of a shipbuilder saying that normally ship's fronts don't fall off.

    • @jimdaw65
      @jimdaw65 Před 6 dny +15

      Clark and Dawe - "the front fell off". Actually a parody interview with a politician after that really happened. Apparently not much of an exaggeration of the real interview .

  • @janicepaisley9329
    @janicepaisley9329 Před 7 dny +29

    I had a great uncle that worked for McDonnell-Douglas (now BOEING) until he retired in the 1980/90’s. He is long passed away. He would not fly, even though he could do so for free, sighting he saw what happened on the assembly line. He would drive back to Saskatchewan, Canada from Seattle. More than 1200miles (1800km).

  • @bilalahamad2553
    @bilalahamad2553 Před měsícem +1863

    "When a door closes, another one opens." -Boeing

    • @khosrowzare8301
      @khosrowzare8301 Před měsícem +76

      Boeing managemetn is followign an open-door policy.

    • @guadaluperincon7822
      @guadaluperincon7822 Před měsícem +24

      Stop 😭😂

    • @andrewollmann304
      @andrewollmann304 Před měsícem +23

      More like: when a door closes, the same one opens.

    • @MildandLazyGuy
      @MildandLazyGuy Před měsícem +19

      When a door closes it can later become a large window.

    • @georgeolson3996
      @georgeolson3996 Před měsícem +1

      When the door to safety concerns closes the door door marked Exit your ired OPENS

  • @IndianLibrary-fp5ij
    @IndianLibrary-fp5ij Před měsícem +12953

    Best part was learning you can exclude certain planes on kayak

    • @BillKurn
      @BillKurn Před měsícem +215

      Some few years ago (I haven't flown in a while), Expedia would also show the aircraft model for the flight you chose.

    • @bexiexz
      @bexiexz Před měsícem +22

      exactly

    • @SunnyzPC
      @SunnyzPC Před měsícem +47

      Which plane should I exclude now I am taking a flight soon

    • @dubspool
      @dubspool Před měsícem +204

      ⁠@@SunnyzPCAnything from Boeing. Airbus’ planes doesn’t seem to have this issue

    • @RoonMian
      @RoonMian Před měsícem +476

      @@dubspool That's probably partly because 26% of Airbus is publicly owned, the priorities are different. Boeing's problem is the failed business ideology of shareholder value.
      But being German myself I want to thank Boeing for keeping German jobs at Airbus safe.

  • @macpduff2119
    @macpduff2119 Před 15 dny +39

    Xerox also dived when the corporate office left Rochester NY manufacturing to relocate in upscale Connecticut. There was a medieval poem lamenting ' the Lord and his Lady no longer join us in the great hall, but take their dinners in private alone". It's one of the saddest and truest statements of what happens when management leaves the ordinary workers

  • @BeachLookingGuy
    @BeachLookingGuy Před 16 dny +46

    the skit at the end was hilarious. The one guy stealing all the missing bolts for his bolt addiction is genius

    • @raineob4996
      @raineob4996 Před 10 dny +3

      Rose Byrne was not paid enough for this role.

    • @richardwhitehead6966
      @richardwhitehead6966 Před 6 dny +1

      ​@@raineob4996thought it was Rose Byrne. Has come a long way since Two Hands.

    • @badad0166
      @badad0166 Před 4 dny +1

      RB is one of the lucky few who get more attractive in middle age. And a ringer on the American accent!

  • @syvarris467
    @syvarris467 Před měsícem +3167

    My uncle is an engineer at Boeing. I remember, about a decade ago, having a conversation with him about how the old board, who were mostly other engineers, were all gone. They were replaced by the usual corporate types who didn’t seem to understand that you can’t cut corners in aviation.

    • @titheproven954
      @titheproven954 Před měsícem +295

      You shouldn't cut corners in anything or any product. Period.

    • @Katchi_
      @Katchi_ Před měsícem +14

      Ummm otay... Lets review. Engineering is the practice of creating a solution that addresses a challenge with minimal resources. It has ALWAYS been the core principle of engineering. Always dealing with constraints. Based on your tribalistic view... we should forge one single billet and whittle a plane out of it... you know because "cutting corners" is dumb. Oh and lets be VERY CLEAR. Cutting corners literally saves lives. Failure to chamfer or radius structures creates stress risers that really enjoy sudden and catastrophic failures well below the materials yield strength.

    • @SuperSpidey313
      @SuperSpidey313 Před měsícem +281

      ​@@Katchi_ok, but safety regulations and OSHA exist for a reason

    • @dareartes4232
      @dareartes4232 Před měsícem +142

      You *can* cut corners. But sooner or later, the front *will* fall off.

    • @herpderpy9445
      @herpderpy9445 Před měsícem +297

      @@Katchi_ Are you purposely being obtuse or do you honestly think that Boeing's engineers that built a reputation of excellence and well-crafted jets over several decades of existence somehow became better when a bunch of bean counters shifted their priorities to the bottom line? If that were the case, there would be no change and these recent horrible incidents wouldn't have happened. Using a software patch to "correct" a design flaw is insane.

  • @noahbetts4906
    @noahbetts4906 Před měsícem +2850

    I'm an engineering student in Seattle, and took a class this quarter that brought in a bunch of Boeing employees as mentors for us. The midterm for the class was a presentation in front of about a dozen Boeing engineers. One group was presenting on fasteners, and got to the topic of torque wrenches, which tell you how tight a bolt is when you tighten it. This dude, standing in front of all these Boeing engineers, says "torque wrenches are important because if the bolt is too tight, then it will put stress on the bolt, and if it's too loose, then you could lose a part... like a door."
    The reactions from the mentors were priceless.

    • @davidg3944
      @davidg3944 Před měsícem +266

      I'm supporting a medical device company that has critical elements within it that must stay attached. Can't say much more about it, but it's not just airplanes where proper use of fasteners or adhesives matter.
      Good luck with your studies, and for gosh sake, keep your integrity! Maintain your pride in your work and if that's not rewarded, look for new opportunities.

    • @ericsmith8373
      @ericsmith8373 Před měsícem +158

      Video. I want to see a video of that soooo bad.

    • @peterbruns6124
      @peterbruns6124 Před měsícem +108

      Yeah, I'm in Pullman and WSU will occasionally host something for Boeing... basically roll out the red carpet for them and either their engineers, marketing team, or business heads come in and act as "mentors". I also find that a test grade dependent on how you perform to a Boeing employee is ridiculous. What I want to know is... "Who the fuck said you Boeing guys were so good?" You know there are other companies out there with good engineers and better management who don't put profits above people. Why are these schools in fucking bed with Boeing anyway, or did they just get short-sighted creatively, and figure they'd pick Boeing cuz they stand out like the Golden Arches in the state of Washington. I guess if you're an aeronautics or aerodynamics major, presenting to Boeing kind of makes sense. Otherwise, I'd tell both Boeing and my school to eff off, and if I'm a good student then I can figure out a better place to have my project peer reviewed. Anyway good luck man... own the industry. Don't let them own you.

    • @Aaron-zu3xn
      @Aaron-zu3xn Před měsícem +11

      you can't have that happen at cruising altitude because the vacuum will stop the door from even being able to open the air pressure literally won't let you pop the door

    • @topherdean1024
      @topherdean1024 Před měsícem +11

      🤣 OMG, thanks for the bonus laugh!

  • @iloveplasticbottles
    @iloveplasticbottles Před 19 dny +43

    "The employees feared retaliation for raising safety related concerns"
    John Barnett: I WONDER WHY

  • @tubesterini
    @tubesterini Před měsícem +98

    Are "LAST WEEK TONIGHT" episodes eligible for national EMMY AWARDs for JOURNALISM? They certainly should be. THANKS, John Oliver and Everyone involved with the production of these brilliant (and witty!) masterpieces of JOURNALISM.

    • @KingKapsalon
      @KingKapsalon Před 21 dnem +16

      Those awards should go to the journalism actually uncovering all the information this episode mentions

    • @CrazyKraut20
      @CrazyKraut20 Před 19 dny +15

      ye what you are seeing in last week tonight is basically a curation/summary of available information with a comedic twist.

    • @asamlos
      @asamlos Před 7 dny +3

      Last Week Tonight has won 28 emmys! They're luckily getting recognition :)

  • @Fluxquark
    @Fluxquark Před měsícem +2120

    This episode came out a week too early, Boeing just murdered a whistleblower!

    • @turdsofpoop-crappydiarrheabowl
      @turdsofpoop-crappydiarrheabowl Před měsícem +10

      Proof?

    • @julikaiba
      @julikaiba Před měsícem

      @@turdsofpoop-crappydiarrheabowl whistleblower supposed to speak before court was found dead to some supposedly self inflicted gunshot wound

    • @YumYumPanda
      @YumYumPanda Před měsícem +128

      @@turdsofpoop-crappydiarrheabowlread the news 🙃

    • @scalesconfrey5739
      @scalesconfrey5739 Před měsícem

      @@turdsofpoop-crappydiarrheabowl
      John Barnett was found dead in a truck with a handgun, with police saying he had a gnshot wound to the head that "appeared to be self-inflicted". He was actively involved in a lawsuit with boeing over "retaliation over whistleblowing".
      People familiar with him said that he was "looking forward to his day in court" and that "there's no way he took his life--this needs to be investigated."
      Major news sites have covered this--it isn't some fringe topic.
      While there is currently not conclusive proof, this is all *very* suspicious.

    • @turdsofpoop-crappydiarrheabowl
      @turdsofpoop-crappydiarrheabowl Před měsícem +10

      @@YumYumPanda the news says he shot himself

  • @eq2092
    @eq2092 Před měsícem +2727

    I worked at Boeing as an Aerospace Engineer on the 787 program and was retaliated against when I disclosed to the FAA that a flight critical component didn't meet the quality and structural integrity requirements.

    • @ravenwolf7128
      @ravenwolf7128 Před měsícem

      sorry that you had to work for the bloodsucking greedy leeches that only care about money. It's a theme in our modern kleptocracy.

    • @hayleyleiberman8491
      @hayleyleiberman8491 Před měsícem +394

      Thank you for reporting it. For my and my families safety I am incredibly grateful. It's absolutely awful that they retaliated against you.

    • @angojones3713
      @angojones3713 Před měsícem +212

      Thank you for standing up for the safety of travelers.

    • @guinsey
      @guinsey Před měsícem

      Morals are a bitch!

    • @beenaplumber8379
      @beenaplumber8379 Před měsícem +55

      Retaliated how? What were the consequences?

  • @jocelyndavalos1247
    @jocelyndavalos1247 Před 20 dny +19

    “Face down ass up” killed me lmaooo

  • @madelinesialtsis7809
    @madelinesialtsis7809 Před 9 dny +13

    What I find insane is that in university when I was getting my aerospace engineering degree, my professors worshipped the Dreamliner. They spoke about it all the time in class. It was one the planes we studied the most (from the manufacturing, to the testing, to the material choices) but they never mentioned any of these problems in all those lectures

    • @misterthegeoff9767
      @misterthegeoff9767 Před 3 dny

      When I was studying my electronic engineering degree I shared a lot of lectures with the Aerospace engineering and Avionics folk. Luckily I went to university a few miles from the Airbus factory so any worked examples I got to look at were about the A300 series.

  • @tsotate
    @tsotate Před měsícem +1352

    I hope this segment absolutely tanks Boeing's share price.

    • @abandonedmuse
      @abandonedmuse Před měsícem +20

      Why? Did you bet against it? Cause you totally should have lol

    • @salamandastron90
      @salamandastron90 Před měsícem +91

      They'll just do another stupid share buyback.

    • @yoloman9998
      @yoloman9998 Před měsícem +5

      @@abandonedmuse yolo in puts

    • @TK-gd9td
      @TK-gd9td Před měsícem +9

      Let’s get a world wide grassroots short sell on it like PE had tried with GME

    • @DrVVVinK
      @DrVVVinK Před měsícem +38

      The only thing that would tank Boeing is if the EU or other nations ban Boeing from it's airspace and landing at any of its airports. That would be a huge lost, leaving airlines only with Airbus. But if Airbus is the only company in the game the quality could go down too.

  • @Vespyr_
    @Vespyr_ Před měsícem +1979

    Learning Kayak let's you exclude planes from your flight plan was the best part of this whole piece. Goodbye, Boeing.

    • @ximono
      @ximono Před měsícem +8

      Momondo too

    • @vipahman
      @vipahman Před měsícem +52

      Google flights wont exclude planes but does show the aircraft model on a flight and I use that to make decisions.

    • @zqxzqxzqx1
      @zqxzqxzqx1 Před měsícem +38

      I guarantee that when an airline changes your flight (for whatever reason,) they're not going to follow your Kayak plane model inputs.

    • @streamofthesky
      @streamofthesky Před měsícem +19

      Then you get to your flight and turns out it's delayed, but not to worry! They have another plane coming in that'll replace it to take you to your destination! Just please don't ask what type of plane it is.

    • @KingJobber
      @KingJobber Před měsícem +41

      ​@zqxzqxzqx1 just fly spirit or Frontier, sure the seats are worse and you don't get the bells and whistles. But they are both all airbus and you won't be risking your life

  • @casualsatanist
    @casualsatanist Před 10 dny +14

    Bro as a person living in Tucson who has done a lot of flying that first joke hit DIFFERENT let me tell you

  • @monicarenee7949
    @monicarenee7949 Před měsícem +12

    This was the best description of the MCAS issue I’ve heard so far. I never realized they added it due to the engine being too big for the plane and until now I couldn’t figure out how it worked

  • @dryter
    @dryter Před měsícem +896

    "At Boeing, we're too big to fail. But we're trying."

    • @ericsmith8373
      @ericsmith8373 Před měsícem +53

      "At Boeing, we're too big to fail, but our planes aren't."

    • @SyNcLife
      @SyNcLife Před měsícem

      "Let's risk your customers lives to make more money!"
      Some time ago, Boeing arranged an annual rowing competition with a Japanese company that would take place in a rowing eight on a river.
      Both teams trained long and hard to reach their highest level of performance. When the big day came, both teams were in top shape, but the Japanese won the race by a kilometer.
      After this defeat, the Boeing team was very affected. Morale was at its lowest point. Top management immediately decided to find out the reason for this crushing defeat.
      An internal project group made up of experts from various departments across the group was set up to investigate the problem and recommend appropriate remedial action. After lengthy research and analysis, it was found that the Japanese had seven people rowing and one man steering, while the Boeing team had one man rowing and seven steering.
      After a closed meeting, top management immediately hired a renowned consulting firm to carry out a study on the structure of the team. After several months and considerable expense, the consultants concluded that there were too many people steering and too few rowing.
      And again, after several conferences and meetings, Boeing management made an uncompromising, clear decision without hesitation. In order to create clear responsibilities, the team structure was radically reorganized. In addition to the rower, there were now four helmsmen, two senior helmsmen and a tax director. A performance evaluation system was also introduced for the rower to increase his motivation. “We need to expand his scope of duties and give him more responsibility.”
      The group's supervisory board awarded top management an additional bonus for their extraordinary efforts.
      The next year the Japanese won by two kilometers. Management responded promptly. It fired the rower for poor performance, sold the oars and stopped all investment in the boat. The money saved was paid to top management as a performance bonus.
      In order to improve the starting position for the next race, the management decided to have the boat certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001.

    • @jeffmccrea9347
      @jeffmccrea9347 Před měsícem +8

      ..."At Boeing, we're too big to fail. But we're trying."...
      Very trying.

    • @sciencemama6801
      @sciencemama6801 Před měsícem

      They don't care what they do because the government will just bail them out if they screw up too badly or if something that every other business has to deal with (pandemic, economic crisis) happens to them too, the pattern has been established- top execs can still take lots of money, have no consequences, and stay in business by holding millions of employees' jobs hostage, and the US Gov't has to pay the ransom.

    • @lauramcelhiney
      @lauramcelhiney Před měsícem

      You work with Boeing ?

  • @baileescott401
    @baileescott401 Před měsícem +1133

    "Delivering value to shareholders at any and all Human cost" THIS IS OUR WORLD OMG

    • @ilenastarbreeze4978
      @ilenastarbreeze4978 Před měsícem +41

      People say thats satire but i dont think it is ...

    • @lawjikgaming
      @lawjikgaming Před měsícem +74

      I was a higher up in multiple tech companies over the last few years. I can promise you that this is not satire. Some of the shit I heard was so evil that it has changed me forever.

    • @justalostlocal
      @justalostlocal Před měsícem +9

      I hate it here. Abhorrent world.
      Edit: thanks "spellcheck".

    • @lady_draguliana784
      @lady_draguliana784 Před měsícem +13

      Close Wall st. Eat the Rich

    • @emdivine
      @emdivine Před měsícem +5

      @@ilenastarbreeze4978 great satire is just using reality against you to make you laugh

  • @danijonesdanijones
    @danijonesdanijones Před měsícem +22

    DEEPLY agree about shoebills...

  • @anaonthenet
    @anaonthenet Před 6 dny +5

    Airbus's next ad: our doors stay put

  • @Magnavox-1972
    @Magnavox-1972 Před měsícem +3073

    It’s official: John Oliver has covered Planes, Trains, and Automobiles… literally.

  • @KeystoneFinancialAcademy
    @KeystoneFinancialAcademy Před měsícem +2189

    As an Aerospace Engineer, I can tell you that John's description of the 737 Max design issues and subsequent MCAS problems were spot on, technically accurate, and presented in a language that is easily understood by non technical individuals. Now why can't actual journalists and media outlets do the same?

    • @SoManyRandomRamblings
      @SoManyRandomRamblings Před měsícem +95

      Because they tow the corporate line and are beholden to them. And they care more about getting paid than having integrity.

    • @adamkupczyk5522
      @adamkupczyk5522 Před měsícem

      Because John Olivier & team are real journalists disguised as comedians, while incompetent morons are pretending to be actual journalists.

    • @TinLeadHammer
      @TinLeadHammer Před měsícem +33

      He missed the quality issue with snowman holes in the fuselage beams on the NG (Al Jazeera made "On a wing and a prayer" about it), and did not clarify that the "fixed" MAX still has stab trim cutoff switches wired differently than the NG, making recovery from runaway trim much harder. Basically, the second MAX crash happened because the pilots could not move the stab trim wheel with their hands while trying to pull up.

    • @davidrsamuels
      @davidrsamuels Před měsícem

      Because almost the entirety of the Fourth Estate has been purchased by a few monopolists who are themselves 100% concerned with shareholder wealth, manipulating public opinion to sell their preferred politicians, and pushing citizens to overspend on consumer goods they don't need due to FoMO. John Oliver is a rare exception and it is extremely telling that the only way to get real critical-thinking based coverage of serious issues is to do so under the guise of a comedy show.

    • @JasonRobards2
      @JasonRobards2 Před měsícem +26

      These problems were extensively described in the media only two years ago, after the two crashes. Why do all the same media start this story as if this is the first hick up. Only in redactional pieces they start bringing up the already known issue of corporate culture. The story of this accident should have been: Corporate culture in Boeing still not turned around, despite the two crashes years ago.

  • @Zyo117
    @Zyo117 Před 48 minutami

    "We went to Business school, get on our plane!"
    Wow that was scarily accurate.

  • @fionaclaphamhoward5876
    @fionaclaphamhoward5876 Před 7 dny +5

    As an aside, lovely to Roy Wood Jr on screen again. Missing him from The Daily Show, glad to see he's still getting late-night gigs

  • @amynellibabi
    @amynellibabi Před měsícem +1236

    I've heard people joke to "never trust a business major" but this ain't a joke anymore 😭

    • @juzoli
      @juzoli Před měsícem +74

      There is a general misunderstanding about business majors (or MBA). This was meant for people who already have subject matter expertise, and want to learn the business side. For example I am an engineer, but I’m promoted to management. Or I learned everything about construction at my family’s construction company, and later I need to take the company over.
      Business degree alone is worthless.

    • @Woad25
      @Woad25 Před měsícem

      That's why I think MBAs are worthless, because only people with MBAs will hire people with MBAs

    • @machinatingminotaur6285
      @machinatingminotaur6285 Před měsícem +86

      @@juzolino one who has any other skills would call themselves a business major first, though. if you're an engineer, you'd call yourself an engineer.

    • @DavidRichardson153
      @DavidRichardson153 Před měsícem +75

      ​​@@juzoli I actually did take a business admin course. It did not even take a month into it before I could boil down what the materials taught into this:
      "How to do illegal and especially dangerous/evil sh^t and get away with it."
      That experience with that course taught me the most important thing about wanting to run a good business - i.e. one that cares about its products, employees, and/or customers (though if you care about just one of these, you probably care about _all_ of them): _NEVER_ trust *_ANYONE_* who went to any sort of business school, especially not if business school is the _only_ higher education they got.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap Před měsícem +3

      It never was.

  • @amankharb2401
    @amankharb2401 Před měsícem +1548

    "We went to business school. Get on our plane"
    That line knocked me out haha. Is there anything that this shareholder system hasn't destroyed?

    • @coltenh581
      @coltenh581 Před měsícem +93

      Well, profit for shareholders seems to be in tact

    • @arsridendi
      @arsridendi Před měsícem +1

      I'm currently reading "When McKinsey comes to town" and it's one example after another where companies killed people in the pursuit of bigger profits for shareholders. The shareholder system should be banned worldwide.

    • @tristanneal9552
      @tristanneal9552 Před měsícem +70

      ​@@coltenh581 For now, but their short sightedness will kill that too

    • @aessa8440
      @aessa8440 Před měsícem

      ​@@tristanneal9552 for the foreseeable future. Nothing gets in the way of profit.

    • @th7321
      @th7321 Před měsícem +63

      Congress needs to take some of the blame for defunding the FAA. Also we need to decouple C level compensation from the stock price. That will fix it for good. Heck that will fix America and curb the rampant greed

  • @OroNZ
    @OroNZ Před 8 dny +10

    Fuck. Props to the actor who delivered the 'fucking BALLOON' line in the ad. I just varnished my workstation in coffee.GDI... This shit is everywhere....

  • @gy407
    @gy407 Před 5 dny +2

    Who would have thought that a comedy segment could be that informative ?!!
    It is a documentary in its own right !
    Best video I've seen so far explaining the whole Boeing situation and how we got here.
    Well done 👏👏👏

  • @Stage-D-of-SINNED
    @Stage-D-of-SINNED Před měsícem +720

    The new slogan is “if it’s Boeing, I ain’t going”.

    • @henryzhang3961
      @henryzhang3961 Před měsícem +66

      if it ain't airbus, i'll take the land bus

    • @tylerknight99
      @tylerknight99 Před měsícem +26

      Never Relax Around The MAX

    • @tmy8711
      @tmy8711 Před měsícem +6

      If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going (to make it)

    • @gracieb.3054
      @gracieb.3054 Před měsícem +5

      @@tmy8711 You really don't get that rhyming is essential. So are safe planes.

    • @deathbytheblade6757
      @deathbytheblade6757 Před měsícem +16

      It's a Boeing, how cute! I think I'll bring my parachute.

  • @simplifyhandles
    @simplifyhandles Před měsícem +1991

    For every Boeing whistleblower and employee who said something- thank you! You have saved so many lives.

    • @LesPaul2006
      @LesPaul2006 Před měsícem +131

      One of Boeing's whistleblowers apparently died in mysterious circumstances. Jesus.

    • @wazup3333
      @wazup3333 Před měsícem +42

      ​@@LesPaul2006yea Boeing is a military contractor btw

    • @user82938
      @user82938 Před měsícem +32

      Thanks to Kayak for saving lives by allowing us to never fly on Boeing planes.

    • @Kelly-ju1kw
      @Kelly-ju1kw Před měsícem +22

      ​@@wazup3333billions of dollars at stake in both the military an civilian market. They should make a movie about corporate hitmen and Boeing

    • @wazup3333
      @wazup3333 Před měsícem +1

      @@Kelly-ju1kw the best thing we can do to spam our senators and the doj with well written emails to use their influence to reregulate the aerospace industry, and use their influence to influence to doj and FBI to investigate Boeings executives. Here's a sample
      Dear Senator,
      I am writing to urgently request your office's intervention in launching thorough investigations into Boeing and its executives, highlighting the imperative nature of holding these individuals accountable for their actions. Recent events have vividly underscored the dire need for transparency and accountability within the upper echelons of the company.
      The aerospace industry plays an indispensable role in ensuring the safety and security of millions of passengers globally. It has become glaringly evident, however, that Boeing and its executives have been prioritizing shareholder stock buybacks and maximizing profits over safety concerns, resulting in egregious negligence that has had catastrophic consequences.
      The repeated instances of negligence, such as those unveiled in the wake of the Boeing 737 MAX crashes, point to a disturbing trend where safety takes a backseat to profit margins. It is unacceptable that corporate interests are allowed to supersede the well-being and safety of passengers and crew members.
      Furthermore, the circumstances surrounding the alleged suicide of whistleblower John Barnett raise serious questions about the integrity and ethics within Boeing's corporate culture. Mr. Barnett's untimely death occurred before he could finish his testimony, and it strains credulity to accept that he would have committed suicide under such circumstances. The abrupt end to his testimony and the apparent inconsistencies surrounding his death demand a thorough investigation to uncover the truth.
      Additionally, it is evident that the previous presidential administrations' decisions to deregulate the aerospace industry have been a colossal mistake. Deregulation has created an environment where profit motives often overshadow safety considerations, leading to disastrous outcomes. I urge you to advocate for new congressional laws and regulations that prioritize safety and accountability within the aerospace industry, ensuring that incidents like those involving Boeing are prevented in the future.
      I implore you not only to take decisive action within Congress but also to utilize your influence to urge appropriate agencies such as the FBI and DOJ to conduct comprehensive investigations into these matters. It is imperative that Boeing executives are held accountable for their decisions and actions, and that justice is served for the victims and their families.
      Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. I trust in your commitment to upholding the principles of accountability, transparency, and public safety.

  • @re4477
    @re4477 Před měsícem +4

    I've been on a tear with this show! Brutal reality!

  • @thijsfrauenfelder4029
    @thijsfrauenfelder4029 Před měsícem +10

    This is genuinely worthy of jail time for the executives, they know what they're doing

  • @cloudkitt
    @cloudkitt Před měsícem +1268

    "And you know things are bad when the general public is getting this knowledgeable about specific plane models."
    Boy does that ever sum up the situation, hahah

    • @kitcoffey7194
      @kitcoffey7194 Před měsícem +37

      Yeah, we shouldn't have to have that level of knowledge about our planes or our rideshare cars either.
      Almost like capitalism needs government to regulate it.

    • @Jamespetersenwa
      @Jamespetersenwa Před měsícem +10

      Just like people still know what a DC-10 is.

    • @chrisbarrett8817
      @chrisbarrett8817 Před měsícem +15

      Sad when travelers have to do due diligence on planes as an act of self-preservation

    • @carligirrl
      @carligirrl Před měsícem +4

      @@chrisbarrett8817 yeah! like literal self-preservation! like life or death!

    • @SWExplore
      @SWExplore Před měsícem +7

      It's not only the Boeing 737MAX 9 that has quality control issues, it is the entire range of all aircraft they produce.

  • @anmolmore869
    @anmolmore869 Před měsícem +1358

    While I was in the middle of watching this video, I saw a BBC report about the mysterious death of a Boeing whistleblower. Goosebumps, literal goosebumps...

    • @paulocraice
      @paulocraice Před měsícem +53

      Boeing also got angry after Brazilian jet manufacturer EMBRAER, spark concerns over Booeng outdated equipment and poor support when pilots denounce issues. If you are EMBRAER, well know not by luxury and comfort for your jets but first: safety, you wouldn't hold Boieng hands by any sum. EMBRAER demands 3: pilot, co-pilot and beholder for high-end flight softwares used to make your products even safer. Tends to make it expensive ans Boeing are not interested into high-end flight tech, let alone a third and expensive person to make your flights even better ans safer.

    • @glnnchrstphr9717
      @glnnchrstphr9717 Před měsícem +12

      It's true.

    • @deaddan2148
      @deaddan2148 Před měsícem

      Yup. Just heard about it this morning. Looks like the whistle-blower got "Epsteined"!😬

    • @matiasdonatti3746
      @matiasdonatti3746 Před měsícem

      John Barnett was found death from apparently "su/c/de". He was involved in a lawsuit againts the company

    • @andrewwilliams9599
      @andrewwilliams9599 Před měsícem +46

      John Barnett. Had been with Boeing for over 30 years. Worked at 787 plant in Charleston, SC since 2010. Supposed cause of death: self-inflicted gunshot wound.

  • @lifewithashton8100
    @lifewithashton8100 Před 2 dny

    This ends with the greatest commercial I have ever seen - so well done!

  • @seamus_rainheart
    @seamus_rainheart Před 5 dny

    Utterly brilliant. Comprehensive, succinct, and professional. More, please.

  • @Avatar2312
    @Avatar2312 Před měsícem +684

    "I joined Boeing to invent and engineer the future. And what did they tell me?"
    "You can... if you join Airbus."

  • @rt193682
    @rt193682 Před měsícem +1029

    How come in America none of these CEO's ever goes to prison? Everyone gets outraged but nothing ever happens to these guys.

    • @Mister0Eel
      @Mister0Eel Před měsícem +192

      Because in America the official definition of corruption is so narrow and easy to bypass that it might as well be legal. Every one of these murderous MBA SOBs has friends in high places and it helps a lot

    • @florencioigual
      @florencioigual Před měsícem +86

      Things do happen to them! Dennis Muilenberg left with a 62 m$ package!

    • @BenjaminGSlade
      @BenjaminGSlade Před měsícem

      Because Republicans want more deregulation. Remember, that the FAA let Boeing do self inspection/sign-off on it's manufacturing process... because.... big government is the root of all evil!!!! The FAA didn't even know what MCAS was for a while after the first MCAS crash.

    • @lordsxman
      @lordsxman Před měsícem +53

      I think it's cuz they can hide behind the company if it's an LLC (limited liability company). And most corporations are. So if their lawyers are good they can avoid liability for knowingly taking actions that kill people.

    • @paulocraice
      @paulocraice Před měsícem +18

      Boeing, 4th biggest Sleepy Joe campaign donator 2020/2024. Explained?

  • @Kevin51611
    @Kevin51611 Před 24 dny +3

    The lady in the Boeing ad was amazing.

  • @CurriedBat
    @CurriedBat Před 5 dny

    Damn, well done John... thank you for explaining the situation. Everyone should watch this.

  • @-eight-
    @-eight- Před měsícem +1136

    “Our new business daddy is so mad at us all the time,” got me howling 🤣🤣

    • @ChA0s_AgeNt
      @ChA0s_AgeNt Před měsícem +6

      Didja cackle, tho?
      Mebbe... spew summa dat folgers out'cha nose?

    • @markdotinc8371
      @markdotinc8371 Před měsícem +31

      Business daddy must be livid at Boeing for absolutely crushing the MAX branding

    • @null6634
      @null6634 Před měsícem +49

      I love how John gives Zero F's about what his bosses think. It's WB, it was AT&T before him. He's been daring them to cancel him for a long time.

    • @ChA0s_AgeNt
      @ChA0s_AgeNt Před měsícem +3

      Moist-towlette time, broo.

    • @esta8651
      @esta8651 Před měsícem

      @@ChA0s_AgeNt I did

  • @pkmngamer1236
    @pkmngamer1236 Před měsícem +1666

    I'm on a trip right now. Nothing makes me more encouraged than seeing a John Oliver video on Airplanes, and thinking 'uh oh. This can't be good' and being completely right.

    • @sleao_
      @sleao_ Před měsícem +35

      if you fly boeing and something happens, make sure to put all your money on BA puts so you can become a millionaire by the time you land.

    • @laurenconrad1799
      @laurenconrad1799 Před měsícem +21

      This somehow still felt like a light and breezy episode compared to prisons in the US or the Supreme Court taking away abortion rights.

    • @mannyjackson1048
      @mannyjackson1048 Před měsícem +4

      OUCH.

    • @Eind_hoven
      @Eind_hoven Před měsícem +5

      Please tell you are flying on an Airbus plane?

    • @silasblackwing
      @silasblackwing Před měsícem +5

      Hope you don't die 🙏

  • @raineob4996
    @raineob4996 Před 10 dny +2

    Rose Byrne absolutely killed that ending skit.

  • @DryadsBounty
    @DryadsBounty Před 5 dny

    Perfection from start to EPIC Boening Ad finish!

  • @no_name4796
    @no_name4796 Před měsícem +962

    7:04 fun fact: a DC-10 losing a piece on the runway is the reason concorde had its one and only crash ever.

    • @NaijaMan.
      @NaijaMan. Před měsícem +64

      Ain't that ironic?

    • @mikkelborby
      @mikkelborby Před měsícem +64

      that dosnt sound like a fun fact.

    • @amuletk
      @amuletk Před měsícem +34

      Quality escape...what would George Carlin say?!

    • @MisssKayy
      @MisssKayy Před měsícem +29

      When someone says fun fact and you’re trying to find the fun part.😢

    • @mason96575
      @mason96575 Před měsícem +11

      Fun fact?? More like… NON-fun fact!! *slaps knee 😂

  • @JupiterTarts
    @JupiterTarts Před měsícem +654

    I have a military contractor friend that describes working with Boeing as working with "a bunch of frat bros in charge of millions of dollars of equipment"

    • @jpoeng
      @jpoeng Před měsícem +18

      I mean, to be fair, that’s often just what engineers are like… 😆😆🤷‍♂️

    • @Dlmc85
      @Dlmc85 Před měsícem +43

      Your friend is wrong. It's billions of dollars of equipment XD

    • @CaelWhiz
      @CaelWhiz Před měsícem +20

      I don't think it's their fault; Boeing's managerial negligence is to blame. For example, they've been cutting jobs for years now, and overworking those still there as a result.

    • @Sbinott0
      @Sbinott0 Před měsícem +20

      Don’t blame stock price chasing and mismanagement on engineers

    • @jpoeng
      @jpoeng Před měsícem +15

      @@Sbinott0 In my experience, working level folks of all functions were the most focused on the safety & reliability of the products. Upper management, not so much. And it all breaks down when middle management doesn’t have the courage or ability to push back on top level BS or communicate effectively/truthfully in either direction.

  • @tonyowens6802
    @tonyowens6802 Před měsícem +5

    Once you were a chemist on Breaking Bad and now you’re an FAA inspector for Boeing. What range…👍

    • @iantkach6640
      @iantkach6640 Před měsícem +1

      He was also a lawyer in Suits, and his character's personality in that is an absolutely WILD turnaround from Gale in Breaking Bad 😂

  • @neelymahapatra8164
    @neelymahapatra8164 Před 6 dny

    Great -thanks John --now I have to also look for what plane company and model I am flying on. No stress at all!

  • @keithsalter6832
    @keithsalter6832 Před měsícem +1259

    Wow, as an retired employee of Boeing from the time of the merger I can tell you that everything that was said about profit over safety, quantity over quality is true. During these years employee morale was at its lowest ever. They even were hiring managers from fast food restaurants as managers in the manufacturing side. I’ve been gone for years and had hoped things had improved, guess not.

    • @jpoeng
      @jpoeng Před měsícem +59

      😆 Nope, they definitely have not… At my old company we used to joke that your test pilots were better at finding integration issues with our engines than we were, but the days of that kind of thoroughness & attention to detail are long gone I’m afraid.

    • @keithsalter6832
      @keithsalter6832 Před měsícem +48

      @@jpoeng And the so called FAA quality inspectors that Boeing employed is misleading, they were employees first and trained to be inspectors. So you could have some guy who installed rivets one day end up being an inspector after some training supplies by Boeing themselves. I actually wonder if the inspectors ever saw someone who was from the FAA

    • @yoeriw7099
      @yoeriw7099 Před měsícem +35

      @@keithsalter6832 The FAA has confirmed as much when the first MAX 8 went down. They confessed they didn't have the manpower to execute mandatory checks and certification which they allowed the manufacturer to do themselves and then just rubber stamped them.

    • @keithsalter6832
      @keithsalter6832 Před měsícem +13

      @@yoeriw7099 True, around the time I left they were starting a new program where the employee doing the work would inspect and buy off his own inspection, with an actual inspector checking say 5 out of a hundred parts. I don’t know if they continued doing this but it wouldn’t surprise me if it’s still done today.

    • @yoeriw7099
      @yoeriw7099 Před měsícem +7

      @@keithsalter6832 that sounds on brand. Also that they asked the FAA for dispensation for the MAX 7 because they have a fix in a bit, is just crazy. It's only the engine cowls blowing up right and only when the engine anti-ice is on, so that's not a safety risk at all /s

  • @iconoclast2000
    @iconoclast2000 Před měsícem +583

    I was once a Boeing employee in a safety based role. I was told by my direct leader that we could cut corners because we can "count on the other engineers to have done their job." I pointed out that we were the Boeing engineers counted on to do our jobs. You can see how his attitude would lead to systemic issues.

    • @thothheartmaat2833
      @thothheartmaat2833 Před měsícem

      pretty much everyone in a management role is an idiot who is the son of some guy who used to be important.. its up to us smart asses that no one appreciates and society craps all over to keep this whole thing together.. hopefully ai will replace these smooth brains soon..

    • @iLoveBoysandBerries
      @iLoveBoysandBerries Před měsícem +1

      Yawn

    • @OrdinaryLatvian
      @OrdinaryLatvian Před měsícem +7

      Jesus, learn to spell.

    • @Spoonfight
      @Spoonfight Před měsícem +7

      Unreliable narrator.

    • @Fermin_Stewart
      @Fermin_Stewart Před měsícem +8

      @@SpoonfightChecks out to me given what we’re seeing 😂

  • @theojones3417
    @theojones3417 Před 6 dny +2

    I'm so glad you've done a video about Boeing!
    They care about profit more than peoples lives. The documentary referenced 'Downfall - the case against Boeing ' is a MUST watch

  • @nasirdar7990
    @nasirdar7990 Před měsícem +2

    Kayak became a favorite.. Suddenly!

  • @dcolb121
    @dcolb121 Před měsícem +1500

    Boeing used to be run by engineers. Now it's run by accountants.

    • @austinowings4904
      @austinowings4904 Před měsícem +187

      Don't insult accountants like that! This is some MBA shit!

    • @twentylush
      @twentylush Před měsícem +56

      The end state for every company that designs and make stuff. They all get aquired or aquire until their true purpose, being a financial asset managing firm, is fulfilled. All the hugest corporations in the united states are basically banks or real-estate hedge funds - by design nobody who actually produces goods are ever allowed anywhere near the executive board

    • @Lostouille
      @Lostouille Před měsícem +18

      Power point guys vs Excel guys 💀

    • @TaylorJamz
      @TaylorJamz Před měsícem +33

      It's run by people whose majority compensation is tied directly to, you guessed it, share price.

    • @defaultname7685
      @defaultname7685 Před měsícem +4

      *MBA

  • @IizAwezome
    @IizAwezome Před měsícem +804

    The last line hits so hard “Delivering value to shareholders at any, and all, human cost.”

    • @thefarworld
      @thefarworld Před měsícem +3

      NASA does business with Boeing and the rest of the war industry.

    • @THEvagabond29
      @THEvagabond29 Před měsícem +7

      We had a lot of docs, nurses and staff quit b/c at Lovelace Hopsital, that became our motto, "building sharevalue" ahead of our patients. New Mexico has this same problem hospitals carting patients to the side of the road for non-payment. Lovelace actually got caught w/ they declared it in their shareholder meeting they dont care about patients... only profit.

    • @user-qp2uu7mz4i
      @user-qp2uu7mz4i Před měsícem +4

      thats pretty much the theme for modern society. 99% of people are only here to make the 1% richer at all cost

    • @satakrionkryptomortis
      @satakrionkryptomortis Před měsícem +2

      well thats what you to after business school.

    • @flackstar007
      @flackstar007 Před měsícem +2

      That is essentially what the share market represents, A means by which to influence people against their own best interests in the pursuit of monetary gain.

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver Před měsícem +1

    The best single video on this subject I've ever seen.

  • @brewilde
    @brewilde Před 6 dny +1

    Wow, this just made me realize when ny dad was asking what model of plane my flight to europe was on in 2010 he was expressing a legitimate safety concern. I thought he was being a weird car guy lol

  • @DiggerDaveSea
    @DiggerDaveSea Před měsícem +687

    I worked at Boeing for 32 years, including through the merger. This is spot on.

    • @chromicapop4595
      @chromicapop4595 Před měsícem +5

      I got feeling the merger also impacted company structure on more levels😮

    • @user-de4ty9kg6o
      @user-de4ty9kg6o Před měsícem +4

      Thank you. This show dispenses so much information. good to see it's also accurate.

    • @thefarworld
      @thefarworld Před měsícem +2

      NASA does business with Boeing and the rest of the war industry.

    • @oddursigurdsson9637
      @oddursigurdsson9637 Před měsícem

      delete this bro they be out there self inflicting wounds on people

    • @user-de4ty9kg6o
      @user-de4ty9kg6o Před měsícem

      @oddursigurdsson9637 what are you ? An infant ? Self Inflicted wounds are not done by other. What a spectacularly stupid comment.

  • @Enomem
    @Enomem Před měsícem +574

    I mentioned John Oliver to my twenty-something daughter, and she said "oh, that's the British guy who yells the news"

    • @DanJackson1977
      @DanJackson1977 Před měsícem +95

      John would probably agree with that assessment

    • @mainaccount4585
      @mainaccount4585 Před měsícem +41

      I would go with British man explaining pessimistic topics, optimistically.

    • @amuletk
      @amuletk Před měsícem +3

      When was this on hbo? Rerun?Why dont they say what episide? Last Sunday was different.

    • @notme2day
      @notme2day Před měsícem +3

      @amuletk What was Sunday past episode about?

    • @tedtalksrock
      @tedtalksrock Před měsícem +1

      Yells the news …and for some inexplicable reason has to put a lame joke in every 5 seconds, relevant or not. So annoying.
      (Thank god for the 10sec fast forward button on you tube. )

  • @occam9986
    @occam9986 Před 5 dny +2

    This whole piece could be labelled "How Milton Friedman ruins everything."

  • @schallabeer
    @schallabeer Před měsícem +1

    The business daddy joke was funny 😂

  • @andrewlindsey5353
    @andrewlindsey5353 Před měsícem +812

    My uncle was a quality inspector at Boeing for years. His job was to look at what work had been done, compare it to the blue prints, and write up corrections. He said that management had attempted to get rid of his department for years because they represented an additional cost in the manufacturing process.

    • @honeyartstudios
      @honeyartstudios Před měsícem +15

      Yikes.

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo Před měsícem +6

      Before or after the MD acquisition?

    • @trombonetortoise3406
      @trombonetortoise3406 Před měsícem +20

      There is no KPI for events that proper quality assurance prevented from happening (no way to measure that). Todays management does not comprehend/care, because when the backlash comes, they are already ramming a different company into the ground. Sad.

    • @rickyal9810
      @rickyal9810 Před měsícem

      That's called "Quality Control" and yes, idiot MBAs are always trying to minimize it.

    • @topherdean1024
      @topherdean1024 Před měsícem +2

      😢Looks like they succeeded.

  • @bruceelting9517
    @bruceelting9517 Před měsícem +433

    As a 30 year Boeing employee, retired for 16 years, I'd say this was pretty spot on. On merger day we went to a big 'celebration' where after the speeches we were fed hamburgers. The worst hamburger I've ever had, 30% filler. My nickname for Condit was Phil-the-condom.

    • @mikenovick9677
      @mikenovick9677 Před měsícem +56

      That’s was a super hot day in the Puget Sound. I distinctly remember driving home and having to pull over halfway home to puke out that “Merger Burger”

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 Před měsícem +21

      All my family used to fly a lot. Thank you for the good work you and the good old Boeing employees did. I'm so glad my flying days are over. If you can't even do a hamburger you have no business building planes.

    • @frankiesayspanic
      @frankiesayspanic Před měsícem +6

      wow 30 years at boeing without getting laid off, impressive

    • @steveburton9242
      @steveburton9242 Před měsícem +5

      I remember those atrocious “merger burgers”. Remember the Phil and Harry bucks?

  • @luminair11
    @luminair11 Před 3 dny

    Thank God for John Oliver speaking the truth to this shocking situation!

  • @ARIYA2150
    @ARIYA2150 Před 9 dny

    Well done J.O, Amazing segment 👏

  • @scottrodgers2139
    @scottrodgers2139 Před měsícem +901

    Quality escape? Reminds me when I worked for a large company and for legal purposes I had to use the phrase "thermal event" instead of "fire" whenever I wrote a report. Like the time we had a thermal event so large it required the attention of the municipal thermal event response team who showed up in their bright red thermal event suppression vehicle.

    • @rockjianrock
      @rockjianrock Před měsícem +223

      I hope you didn't get thermal evented from your job

    • @4thPlayerFilms
      @4thPlayerFilms Před měsícem

      HP?

    • @themadinspector
      @themadinspector Před měsícem +22

      What a thermal event! 😆 (Hint: "burn!") 😆 🤣

    • @PodfatherRick-Judas
      @PodfatherRick-Judas Před měsícem +15

      Ah yes, sounds like that classic Ohio Players song. “Thermal Event.” I think it was used as the theme for Hell’s Kitchen if I’m not mistaken…

    • @drexlspivey3047
      @drexlspivey3047 Před měsícem +40

      At my job we can't say mold. We have to say environmental changes😂

  • @catabat49654
    @catabat49654 Před měsícem +790

    There’s nothing that gets me more irate than workplaces that are horrendously structured and have 3 million Band-Aid solutions instead of fixing the actual problem

    • @BrianBattles
      @BrianBattles Před měsícem +21

      Most American businesses

    • @thegodplace7887
      @thegodplace7887 Před měsícem +4

      Damn! that's become the American government. Anybody think that the system might be a little broken?
      Naw, let's just wait until shit starts falling out of the sky.😅

    • @eurovianmutt
      @eurovianmutt Před měsícem +4

      Americas new slogan: get your dang band aids.

    • @nuvjoti
      @nuvjoti Před měsícem +10

      Ultimately spending more money over time instead of just properly fixing the problem in the first place. But long term waste doesn’t impact quarterly reports as much as the proper solution would so this is okay. That’s capitalism baby!

    • @tobi3716
      @tobi3716 Před měsícem +2

      I can recommend the book Bullshit Jobs

  • @765Parsec
    @765Parsec Před měsícem +7

    I find it shocking (but not surprising) that then CEO Dennis Muilenberg walked away with a separation package worth tens of millions instead of standing trial for manslaughter. Ex VW CEO Martin Winterkorn faced criminal charges for the diesel scandal; nobody died because of that.

    • @alan_davis
      @alan_davis Před 6 dny

      You might find that an equal number of people die due to the VW emissions cheat. Just not all at once...

    • @blammela
      @blammela Před 3 dny

      Priorities
      Its so gross

  • @DsignMediaUK
    @DsignMediaUK Před 5 dny +1

    The writers on this show are so good

  • @BlakeWR81
    @BlakeWR81 Před měsícem +315

    From "If it's not Boeing, I'm not going" to "It's Boeing? I'm not going."

  • @doublecomplex4741
    @doublecomplex4741 Před měsícem +430

    “More for less” is the slogan of basically every company for the last 30 years.

    • @Bert-og9rk
      @Bert-og9rk Před měsícem +41

      And it's always bullshit. Operations and ground level employees are not where fiscal waste happens.

    • @UncommonCommander
      @UncommonCommander Před měsícem +4

      It's a cost-leader strategy. It's fine when you want to shop at Walmart, but I'm not sure it should be used for flying 400 miles per hour at 40,000 feet.

    • @heathercornell7184
      @heathercornell7184 Před měsícem +4

      Not a slogan, a lie.

    • @vascoapolonio2309
      @vascoapolonio2309 Před měsícem

      Is the Slogan of Neo-Liberalism in a globalized world

    • @j_taylor
      @j_taylor Před měsícem

      There are many companies that take pride in quality work. There are some who do not. And some customers who just shop for the lowest price, get crap quality, then fail to see how their poor decisions lead to poor outcomes.
      This is a real problem at Boeing and not just "oh everyone does that hee hee."

  • @NahrAlma
    @NahrAlma Před měsícem +4

    I wasn't afraid of flying on a plane before watching this.

  • @runw1ththehunted
    @runw1ththehunted Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for uploading

  • @tizodd6
    @tizodd6 Před měsícem +506

    Not telling pilots about MCAS is wild. It's like not knowing your car has lane assist. When your steering wheel starts "correcting" and counter-steering, of course you're going to freak out.

    • @the_bottomfragger
      @the_bottomfragger Před měsícem +102

      That and if the car's sensors give conflicting information the car just makes an unannounced 90° right turn on the highway. It's insanity.

    • @machinatingminotaur6285
      @machinatingminotaur6285 Před měsícem

      considering MCAS forces the plane to land as fast as possible when it breaks (read: nosedive into the ground) of course they didn't tell anyone. pilots would've complained the plane was trying to kill them, the crew, and the passengers
      instead, they can have two planes have the inevitable problem, killing hundreds, then blame the pilots because the system was shrouded in secrecy. isn't unfettered capitalism grand?

    • @Lewkis01
      @Lewkis01 Před měsícem +28

      @@the_bottomfraggerThis is why I'm glad my car doesn't have lane assist, and if I ever get one that does, first thing I'll do is find out how to turn it off. I've seen zero reasons to trust any kind of auto piloting system in cars with mine or my kids' lives.

    • @eragonawesome
      @eragonawesome Před měsícem +39

      ​@@Lewkis01 FYI Lane assist is not what they just described, it will never fuck up that badly. All it does is gently apply a tiny bit of pressure to the steering to keep you from drifting out of your lane, it will *never* overpower your inputs, the motor that controls it just isn't strong enough to do so

    • @davidconner-shover51
      @davidconner-shover51 Před měsícem

      I had one decide to cut the throttle in the middle of passing on a two lane road with oncoming traffic. on multiple occasions
      Company car, we got rid of it at 40,000 miles after every driver (7) called it the Satan machine

  • @Dinozzzaur
    @Dinozzzaur Před měsícem +479

    My father is a quality inspector for Boeing. He was fired from his position (and moved to another thanks to the union) for flagging something outside of deviation.

    • @ooooneeee
      @ooooneeee Před měsícem +3

      Not all heroes wear capes

    • @JustAJauneArc
      @JustAJauneArc Před měsícem +11

      Tells you a lot about a company's mindset if they let a man go for the crime of doing their job, huh?

    • @ramongutierrez-gq4cq
      @ramongutierrez-gq4cq Před měsícem +2

      People like your dad cared about a good job to be done and safety, nowadays people don’t have the heart in the job they do.

    • @Dinozzzaur
      @Dinozzzaur Před měsícem +6

      @@ramongutierrez-gq4cq My father has been in the union for over three decades. He has a pension. He makes over three figures a year. It was a career he took up when he wanted to step away from being an electrician.
      The next generation that he is training is getting the same starting wages that he started on in the 90's. They have no pension. The retirement and healthcare coverage has been gutted. The pay raises have been whittled down by half. With the military planes being added on last minute Boeing requires overtime and these new employees don't get to take a weekend. My father caught a manager telling a floor worker "You are all replaceable".
      Boeing is no longer offering career opportunities. There is no "heart" to give in the midst of such disrespect.

    • @jennifera4350
      @jennifera4350 Před měsícem +1

      @@Dinozzzaur 3 figures a year???? Do you understand math? What was he? A quality inspector who volunteered?

  • @zytex29
    @zytex29 Před 5 dny +1

    Once in cuba I was in a plane and notices a sticker inside . I try to "undo" it and I then realised it was covering a hole in the body of the plane . Lol

  • @user-oi3jz6fv8p
    @user-oi3jz6fv8p Před 7 dny

    Thank you, John, for what you do. I apologize for not being able to laugh much at the funny bits, but they did keep me from exploding. A decompression that was actually good for me.

  • @chronosferatu345
    @chronosferatu345 Před měsícem +1230

    This happens all over. Businessmen whose only thoughts are about cutting costs, cutting corners, and filling the pockets of shareholders are put in charge of something they know nothing about and end up slowly killing the company.

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Před měsícem +7

      😭

    • @CABALlc1
      @CABALlc1 Před měsícem +72

      Not just the company, people too!

    • @PSSMPlay
      @PSSMPlay Před měsícem +74

      That’s 🎉capitalism🎉

    • @rochellecreef7470
      @rochellecreef7470 Před měsícem +12

      Or in this case human beings

    • @Woef718
      @Woef718 Před měsícem +14

      Happened to intel aswell they kinda start to see its mistakes but still have some of thlse mba morons

  • @6sKi6z6
    @6sKi6z6 Před měsícem +497

    As soon as I heard “stock buyback,” I declared “Bingo!” And my apocalypse bingo card was complete.

    • @raiyvenhawk792
      @raiyvenhawk792 Před měsícem +3

      😂

    • @Hurricane2k8
      @Hurricane2k8 Před měsícem +24

      Every time money is spent on stock buybacks, that quite literally is value being extracted from the company and given towards shareholders. They are butchering their own company for the monetary gain of shareholders (which includes the C-level execs btw, they usually own quite a lot of shares).

    • @futsuu
      @futsuu Před měsícem

      I bought call options that Boeing stock would go up after this happened, made 600 dollars, and now have a popcorn machine in my apocalypse bunker.

    • @all-eq1nd
      @all-eq1nd Před měsícem

      LOL

  • @ZeusCristo
    @ZeusCristo Před měsícem +1

    What a terrific report! Great job, John 🤜

  • @N4STYNATE
    @N4STYNATE Před měsícem

    The timing is just 👌

  • @seansharpes9495
    @seansharpes9495 Před měsícem +869

    So to summarize: Boeing actually stopped existing in the late 90's and for the past 20 year's we've just had McDonnell Douglas with the Boeing name slapped on it like a sticker...
    and in that time they've given us McDonnell Douglas quality while trying to ride the previously established quality recognition the Boeing name was know for...

    • @ProSportsfan1711
      @ProSportsfan1711 Před měsícem +49

      And imagine being proud of that. The amount of flight disaster documentaries that I watched in the 2000s with MD planes but not Boeing unless it was pilot error makes me feel like it was propaganda all along.
      Imagine that

    • @petep.2092
      @petep.2092 Před měsícem +4

      Are you suggesting that à la survival of the fittest principle the legacy Boeing people were so weak they just got wiped out in favor of the McDD people?

    • @RealBradMiller
      @RealBradMiller Před 25 dny +28

      McDonnell Douglas bought Boeing with Boeing's own money, then drove the quality in to the ground, like their planes.

    • @MM126.90
      @MM126.90 Před 24 dny +8

      That Boeing square circle swoosh logo was never Boeing's. Its a simplified MDD logo (7:05) that was created for the merger.

    • @philw6056
      @philw6056 Před 19 dny

      @@MM126.90 I googled Boeing to see their logo and instead found articles about parts of an engine falling off and that they hid another feature from pilots that automatically opens the cockpit door when the airpressure drops.

  • @vartian
    @vartian Před měsícem +767

    "We Went To Business School!" is perfectly damning.

    • @righteousisthelord180
      @righteousisthelord180 Před měsícem +27

      And they should add the good business school students went to Wall Street. We are the C students from B school.

    • @moriseyusa
      @moriseyusa Před měsícem

      I'm in business school with a bunch of Boeing guys and we had some of their execs visit after a field trip to the production floor... Awkward...@@righteousisthelord180

    • @samrapheal1828
      @samrapheal1828 Před měsícem +4

      @@righteousisthelord180 "Exactamundo."

    • @muleface1066
      @muleface1066 Před měsícem +20

      @@righteousisthelord180 That may be true, but the biggest problem is that b-schoolers, often inexperienced ones, are making decisions that should be made by experienced engineers. Too many people graduate from b-school thinking that they know everything.

    • @Randelawe
      @Randelawe Před měsícem +4

      Eat anyone with an MBA??

  • @falcolf
    @falcolf Před 8 dny +1

    I had a couple of big reactions to this one.😂
    1. Oh god I've flown on FOUR 787 Dreamliners already.
    2. Oh god there's really no Airbuses in Canada.

  • @JonMartinYXD
    @JonMartinYXD Před dnem

    I highly recommend the Al-Jazeera documentary on the 787. It is called "Broken Dreams" and is right here on CZcams.