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Alaska CEO: We found many loose bolts on our Max planes (nbcnews.com)

453 points by aurareturn · 939 days ago · 394 comments on HN

Article summary

Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci expressed frustration and disappointment after discovering many loose bolts on the company's Boeing 737 Max 9 planes, following a near-disaster incident earlier this month. The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded all Boeing Max 9 planes and launched a safety investigation. Alaska Airlines is incorporating its own additional oversight on the production line at Boeing to ensure the highest levels of quality. The incident has raised concerns about Boeing's quality control systems and the safety of the 737 Max planes.

Main themes

  • Boeing 737 Max safety
  • Quality control
  • Aviation regulation
  • Corporate accountability
  • Airline industry
  • Manufacturing process
  • Safety culture

What commenters say

  • The 737 Max planes have a history of safety issues and should be replaced or rebranded.
  • Boeing's quality control systems are inadequate and need to be improved.
  • The problem lies not with the plane model, but with the manufacturing process and quality management.
  • A new plane design would take too long to develop and might introduce new safety risks.
  • Boeing's prioritization of profits over safety is a major concern and needs to be addressed.
  • The company's culture and leadership need to be changed to prioritize safety and quality.
  • Regulatory action and accountability are necessary to ensure Boeing prioritizes safety.
  • The incident highlights the need for increased oversight and transparency in the aviation industry.