Boeing halts production of 737 Max planes l ABC News

Boeing announced it would temporarily suspend production of the jets but said for now it would not furlough or lay off the 12,000 employees involved in making the plane.
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48 thoughts on “Boeing halts production of 737 Max planes l ABC News

  1. What the dark haired lady with red lips won't tell you is that the failure which affected the 737 NG Max is not new. Airbus experienced identical failure with their aircraft as well. The issue revolves around attempting to eliminate stall conditions during flight which can cause loss of aircraft control. The solution by engineers was to design autonomous software and install angle of attack sensors which feed data to the on board computer. when the sensor data indicates an angle of attach which could cause a stall the on board computer makes changes to the attitude of the aircraft to bring it out of a stall condition. …………………………
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    Where in theory this is a safety system it reality its been a very problematic system for both Boeing and Airbus. The Software and sensors will remain on both aircraft however the pilots will now have the autonomy to turn the features off
    Failure of such software is ample reason to completely ignore folks suggesting completely autonomous flight. What ever aircraft I fly in, I want a human at the controls who can if need be turn off all automation and fly the aircraft.

  2. Boeing be strong we will always love you we will help you discover another we will support the people died from Lion Air 610 Ethiopia flight 302

  3. funny how all these piece of shit planes are all grounded now!!…fuck boeing!!!…all they care about is money and not their own customers life's!!!!

  4. Even if these type A/C are recertified for operation they may need to be retired with low time hours and/or cycles. Not a vote of confidence for Boeing, air travel or the economy. This will have profound global implications.

  5. why the Boeing 737 is so closed to the ground that the large engines are not suitable for them……………..they should raise the height of the landing gears of boeing 737 like airbus a320

  6. why the Boeing 737 is so closed to the ground that the large engines are not suitable for them……………..they should raise the height of the landing gears of boeing 737 like airbus a320

  7. I can't understand that how this shit boeing 737 is the most selling airplane in the world despite the worst safety records…………….I am totally confused about this

  8. To all those who have been buying Boeing stock because you have sucked up all their lies and who are now worried about losing your money – up your ass with a chainsaw, bitches! Make sure you PRIORITIZE a good tent for when they repossess the house. At least you have not been killed in an air crash.

  9. Sad that Boeing could have avoided this disaster by adding system redundancy and training. Someone made a decision not to change the hardware or delay the program – a very bad decision.

  10. Boeings Muilenberg goes to DC in order to quash Canadas Bombardier C-Series aircraft by having them impose a 300% import tax so there won't be any competition to their trash Max. Now Boeing is out 1 Billion/ month. Karma is a bitch Boeing.

  11. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    Arrest those who designed, approved and built-in the MCAS system!
    Masses want to see them be punished publicly!
    💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛

  12. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
    Chief Pilot was African:
    Senior Capt Yared Mulugeta Gatechew, of Kenyan and Ethiopian heritage, was the flight's main pilot. He had been working for Ethiopian Airlines since November 2007 with the company saying he had a "commendable performance" with more than 8,000 hours in the air.
    💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

  13. this is seriously annoying. boeing need to step up there game. many airlines are losing money because they simply dont have the aircraft to deliver the expansions they have. Airlines have invested lots of money into this aircraft and because boeing cant follow regulations airlines are losing out and workers are also losing jobs in these airlines as older aircraft are retiring and new aircraft are needed in order to maintain curent routes and as a result workers are also being made redundant due to airline base closures.

  14. I think that Boeing's Staff will make 767,777,& 787 or DREAMLINER will continue to work very progressively than 737.They will continue there work to build it.737 is a 'no-no unsafe'. Meanwhile, I wish need 'Airbus 200'. It is really works 'safe flight', guaranteed.

  15. Boeing a $184B market cap company… with 375 undeliverable 737 Maxs at $2B each and paying cost to airlines that have 350 grounded 737 Maxs.
    I see a bankruptcy in Boeing's future.

  16. I will never fly on a 737 Max. Every one of these planes should be stripped for scrap. Shame on Boeing for it’s greed. Why has no one been arrested for the murder of all those people. Another example of “too big to fail.” What has happened to our monopoly laws? Those poor workers will be layed off but the bigwigs will keep counting their millions.

  17. Why Are Boeing 737’s So Low To The Ground? https://simpleflying.com/737s-low-to-the-ground/ "Boeing will inevitably have to produce a new narrowbody. There is only so much you can do with such an old design…" That dates back to the 1960s. For the MAX, Boeing execs didn't want to go that extra mile, so they just went with the new bigger engines that are practically built into the wings, instead of being positioned where they should be. That would have required more plane to work with.

  18. People have been saying all along that this is not just a software or aoa sensor issue. It's the fundamental balance of the plane that's been compromised by the positioning of the larger engines. To use those engines Boeing needs a larger/taller plane. More ground clearance. Like the Airbus A320, its higher wings and ground clearance could probably handle Boeing's engines positioned under the wings where they're supposed to be. To do this Boeing would have needed to make a whole new airliner.

  19. Instead of halting the Max, how about cancelling it completely. The entire plane is flawed and even it did fly again people will be scared to get on anyways.

  20. NOTHING IS WRONG IF YOU ARE STRONG.

    US National Transport & Safety Board (NTSB) finds Japan Airlines (JAL) responsible of negligent maintenance as well as Boeing Company responsible of improper repairs culminating in a worst single air crash of aviation history which took the lives of more than 500 innocent people when JAL Jumbo jet flight 123 crashed in Japan in 1985. JAL pays price i.e. JAL President resigns—–JAL Maintenance Manager commits suicide—JAL pays compensation to victims’ families BUT Boeing the prime party of this colossal human tragedy goes scot-free. Japan govt. did try to bring a suit against Boeing Co. —but for unknown reasons withdraws it. I think Boeing would not have existed now if the suit was allowed free from US saber-rattling. Interestingly Boeing’s own inquiry also fixes responsibility of negligent repairs on itself. Nothing could be more injudicious than this incident of injustice. MIGHT IS ALWAYS RIGHT.

    Pls. goto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7-7cauFy3Y

  21. TEST OF US JUSTICE SYSTEM: FOLLOWING TWO CRASHES OF 737 MAX 8 IN FIVE MONTHS.

    The US Courts had Volkswagen to pay 4.3 billion in penalties for the "emissions scandal" that KILLED NO ONE. Its CEO is in jail for ten years in Germany.

    I’m sure the US courts will also put BOEING CEO IN JAIL AS HE ACCEPTED THE RESPONSIBILITY POINT BLANK—REASONING FAULTY MCAS SOFTWARE—of the two crashes of 737 Max8

    THERE SHOULD BE NO TWO PARAMETERS OF JUSTICE. US JUSTICE IS IN TRIAL.

    GOTO KNOW MORE ABOUT VW CEO IMPRISONMENT:

    https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/6/16743308/volkswagen-oliver-schmidt-sentence-emissions-scandal-prison

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