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<blockquote data-quote="MKE-Ed" data-source="post: 1531237" data-attributes="member: 4222"><p>Boeing is having some very serious quality control issues. They just moved most of their 787 Dreamliner production from Everett, Washington to South Carolina so they could reduce the production costs by hiring cheaper non-union and unskilled workers that are getting paid way less than the union workers in Washington state. It’s been reported by some YouTube aviation followers that Boeing has had to recruit workers from other states because the workers in South Carolina lack the required skills to build airplanes. </p><p></p><p>It’s also been alleged by some that the entire 737 Max issues that resulted in two of those planes crashing had all of their avionics software written by Indian software developers in India that had no experience writing aviation software. Boeing did this to save money. Sadly, Boeing has become the General Motors of the commercial aircraft world. They are losing a lot of business to Airbus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKE-Ed, post: 1531237, member: 4222"] Boeing is having some very serious quality control issues. They just moved most of their 787 Dreamliner production from Everett, Washington to South Carolina so they could reduce the production costs by hiring cheaper non-union and unskilled workers that are getting paid way less than the union workers in Washington state. It’s been reported by some YouTube aviation followers that Boeing has had to recruit workers from other states because the workers in South Carolina lack the required skills to build airplanes. It’s also been alleged by some that the entire 737 Max issues that resulted in two of those planes crashing had all of their avionics software written by Indian software developers in India that had no experience writing aviation software. Boeing did this to save money. Sadly, Boeing has become the General Motors of the commercial aircraft world. They are losing a lot of business to Airbus. [/QUOTE]
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