Shocker. If anyone is interested, John oliver did an awesome piece on the boeing corporation and how they went from esteemed american company, to flying tin cans even their own employees wouldnt fly on. The part where they knew the upgrades had fatal flaws but chose to do nothing about them was disturbing.
james-HIMself on
lol corrupt company known for silencing whistleblowers gets away with everything. I’m so surprised and shocked right now
Lure14 on
What about the whistleblower they killed?
Imyoteacher on
The check cleared!
FollowingFeisty5321 on
> However, Judge Reed O’Connor, of the U.S. District Court in Fort Worth, Texas, said he disagreed with the Justice Department that dismissing the case is in the public interest but said he did not have authority to reject the decision.
Corruption at its finest.
Joebranflakes on
Not officially. There will be an appeal.
Zulander2 on
In honor of the fallen they have announced a new airplane the Boeing 346 will offer luxury and unlimited wifi calling so your family doesn’t miss a single moment
ARazorbacks on
We’ve gotten to the point that if the next Dem presidential candidate’s policies included suspending the statute of limitations and double jeopardy in order to revisit all of Trump’s corrupt shit, I’d cheer for it.
Bob_Sconce on
I don’t know if „off the hook“ is a good description of paying $444M.
TheMarkHasBeenMade on
Was the plane involved in the recent crash in Kentucky a Boeing?
New_Relative_1871 on
boeing gets away scot-free with their evildoing. what a disgusting world we live in. they forced all those people they killed to fly on planes that not even their employees felt comfortable with.
bastardsoftheyoung on
What is the death penalty for a corporation? If the corporations want to be recognized as a person, they should be penalized as such.
Legitimate-Eye9422 on
There is a shock!
izzyjubejube on
Despicable miscarriage of justice for a despicable company. I will never forgive the corporate murder of my two dear friends on ET302.
PapaGilbatron on
This is so wrong. The lack of legal accountability here is horrifying. The USA should be ashamed.
DryToe1269 on
So let me guess. Trump gave them a pass (DOJ) in return for crypto purchase.
Bugger9525 on
Travesty!
RebelliousInNature on
Oh no way. Obviously without a corrupt administration the result would have been the same.
VanceKelley on
Boeing created a system that would automatically manipulate a flight control surface, never told the pilots about it, and designed it to make decisions based upon input from a single external sensor known to be subject to failure when multiple redundant sensor inputs were available.
The software didn’t even have any sanity checks like when the sensor reading would go from normal to max in a fraction of a second (physically impossible for the airplane to do that in the absence of complete structural failure) the software just accepted the obviously bogus input and proceeded to use that to decide what to do to the flight control surfaces.
Boggles my mind that a company could be so stupid.
chumlySparkFire on
GM and Boeing are in a race to be the most embarrassingly incompetent foolish shit company in the past 100 years….
likeonions on
typical
infamous_merkin on
Oh. Now does our stock increase?
Or does it decrease because no-one needs planes anymore (now that Russia is thoroughly bombed and in the US trump/GOP has crippled the FAA so that flights are getting cancelled).
It’s amazing how one political party can cause so much damage to a country.
America is weaker and in chaos because of trump and the enabling reckless GOP.
Putin got trump to give him a series of functional blowjobs on international stage.
explosiv_skull on
Oh good, I was worried an international corporation might actually suffer the consequences of their own actions, but it’s good to know you can always count on some things. 🙏❤️
moop44 on
Less than $2million per victim, and no criminal charges.
That’s about the same as hitting a person with a car and they lose a leg.
poorfririgh on
human rights this that but our companies can kill whoever they want 😂
newmoonchaperone on
if he approved it, how is 👇 an actuality:
[…] „but said he did not have authority to reject the decision“
🤔
Grumdan641 on
All they had to do was bribe the government and murder whistleblowers.
maen_baenne on
Good, I guess that means they can afford to give the union what they’re asking for
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Least shocking news story of today.
Shocker. If anyone is interested, John oliver did an awesome piece on the boeing corporation and how they went from esteemed american company, to flying tin cans even their own employees wouldnt fly on. The part where they knew the upgrades had fatal flaws but chose to do nothing about them was disturbing.
lol corrupt company known for silencing whistleblowers gets away with everything. I’m so surprised and shocked right now
What about the whistleblower they killed?
The check cleared!
> However, Judge Reed O’Connor, of the U.S. District Court in Fort Worth, Texas, said he disagreed with the Justice Department that dismissing the case is in the public interest but said he did not have authority to reject the decision.
Corruption at its finest.
Not officially. There will be an appeal.
In honor of the fallen they have announced a new airplane the Boeing 346 will offer luxury and unlimited wifi calling so your family doesn’t miss a single moment
We’ve gotten to the point that if the next Dem presidential candidate’s policies included suspending the statute of limitations and double jeopardy in order to revisit all of Trump’s corrupt shit, I’d cheer for it.
I don’t know if „off the hook“ is a good description of paying $444M.
Was the plane involved in the recent crash in Kentucky a Boeing?
boeing gets away scot-free with their evildoing. what a disgusting world we live in. they forced all those people they killed to fly on planes that not even their employees felt comfortable with.
What is the death penalty for a corporation? If the corporations want to be recognized as a person, they should be penalized as such.
There is a shock!
Despicable miscarriage of justice for a despicable company. I will never forgive the corporate murder of my two dear friends on ET302.
This is so wrong. The lack of legal accountability here is horrifying. The USA should be ashamed.
So let me guess. Trump gave them a pass (DOJ) in return for crypto purchase.
Travesty!
Oh no way. Obviously without a corrupt administration the result would have been the same.
Boeing created a system that would automatically manipulate a flight control surface, never told the pilots about it, and designed it to make decisions based upon input from a single external sensor known to be subject to failure when multiple redundant sensor inputs were available.
The software didn’t even have any sanity checks like when the sensor reading would go from normal to max in a fraction of a second (physically impossible for the airplane to do that in the absence of complete structural failure) the software just accepted the obviously bogus input and proceeded to use that to decide what to do to the flight control surfaces.
Boggles my mind that a company could be so stupid.
GM and Boeing are in a race to be the most embarrassingly incompetent foolish shit company in the past 100 years….
typical
Oh. Now does our stock increase?
Or does it decrease because no-one needs planes anymore (now that Russia is thoroughly bombed and in the US trump/GOP has crippled the FAA so that flights are getting cancelled).
It’s amazing how one political party can cause so much damage to a country.
America is weaker and in chaos because of trump and the enabling reckless GOP.
Putin got trump to give him a series of functional blowjobs on international stage.
Oh good, I was worried an international corporation might actually suffer the consequences of their own actions, but it’s good to know you can always count on some things. 🙏❤️
Less than $2million per victim, and no criminal charges.
That’s about the same as hitting a person with a car and they lose a leg.
human rights this that but our companies can kill whoever they want 😂
if he approved it, how is 👇 an actuality:
[…] „but said he did not have authority to reject the decision“
🤔
All they had to do was bribe the government and murder whistleblowers.
Good, I guess that means they can afford to give the union what they’re asking for