It should really concern everyone that Boeing has taken so long to be able to demonstrate competency. The public rely on certifications to assure themselves of the safety of all goods so when one of the most regulated industries is shown to be failing it should be of great concern to us all.
@georgedyson97544 күн бұрын
It is never wise to have foxes overseeing the chicken house.
@kalamarspinner4 күн бұрын
Boeing excel at incompetence 777x is the prime example
@mikestone91295 күн бұрын
Airlines like Ryanair and South West have saved a lot of money by using only one aircraft type, ie Boeing 737's. But they have put all their eggs in one basket and are now paying the price for their choice. Now these airlines are losing money and they still refuse to change their policy, I have no sympathy for them. They can't dig their way out of a hole.
@BBGhost65 күн бұрын
Not even type but model. SW and Ryan both strictly use the 737, which is a glorified regional jet.
@jasoncampbell55514 күн бұрын
Ryanair H1 profits for 2024 were €1.79Billion … just saying.
@firstlast-hj2sb4 күн бұрын
Ryanair were getting a bargin 737Max price, Airbus saw no need
@michaelmccarthy94115 күн бұрын
Ryanair is not one of Europe's biggest low cost airlines, it is by far the biggest!
@crazymilitaryaircraft-q9e5 күн бұрын
great video. I like this type of flight demonstration video that makes it easy for viewers to understand. Boeing has always been the best aircraft manufacturer in the world.😀😀😀
@alic3146Күн бұрын
I always think it strange that Trump was president when this aircraft was first approved by the FAA, the same Trump who was always banging on about Airbus being susidised by the EU. Did the FAA approve it quickly to please him.
@FLIGAVIAКүн бұрын
Very interesting idea. Could we see Max certified sooner? Let's see.
@sqpilot630745 күн бұрын
If you don't like to wait at boeing then go elsewhere....ohhhh right same issue at airbus. The airlines already know about it so sit back and shut up.