Boeing goes back to humans
Robots were an expensive mess
After enduring a manufacturing mess that spanned six years and cost millions of dollars as it implemented a large-scale robotic system for automated assembly of 777 fuselages, Boeing has abandoned the robots and will go back to relying more on its humans.
Dreamliner oxygen may not work
In the unlikely advent of a cabin depression, you people sitting there, there and there, might choke to death
A Boeing whistleblower claims that the good people at Boeing may have made another short-cut on one of their designs of the 787 Dreamliner that leaves their passengers without oxygen if there is a cabin depressurisation.
Boeing managed to neuter government watchdog
Which made the 737 Max the plane it is today
Boeing managed to "effectively neutered" government oversight on its 737 Max software and created a plane which its own engineers would not fly on.
Boeing wants to save cash by reducing physical testing
Because that will restore confidence
Maker of aircraft where safety features are an added extra, Boeing, is scrapping expensive physical testing of new plans in favour of having it all done on a computer.