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Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 Near Disaster! Quality & Reliability Issues?
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Renaud and Andrew Amirnovin, Sofeast's Head of Compliance and Reliability, are talking about the Boeing 737 Max 9 airplane that has been in the news again following a very frightening incident where part of the body blew out leading to a sudden depressurization and emergency landing. But why did this occur? Are there more quality and reliability issues to worry about?
Show Sections
00:00 - Greetings and introduction.
01:18 - What happened on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on Jan 5th, 2024?
05:03 - Has the FAA been going too easy on Boeing?
06:33 - Did Boeing rushing to redevelop the 737 lead to catastrophic problems?
10:57 - Why was Boeing under such pressure? A look back over a few decades.
13:43 - Worrying tales from angry former Boeing employees.
18:39 - 737 Max grounding.
22:38 - Time for new leadership at Boeing?
26:52 - FAA audit.
29:32 - Had warnings been properly heeded?
34:12 - Next steps and takeaways.
37:45 - Wrapping up.
Related content...
- Mid-air blowout can 'never happen again,' Boeing CEO says after Alaska Airlines accident
- 'Loose hardware' found on more Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 planes
- What happened after the Alaska Airlines flight took off, in 5 charts
- NTSB not sure if the bolts on blown-out door plug on Boeing MAX 9 were even attached (Video)
- Alaska Airlines Blowout Reveals Cockpit Door Vulnerability on Boeing Jet
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Get in touch with us
- Connect with us on LinkedIn
- Send us a tweet @sofeast
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- Contact us via Sofeast's contact page
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel
Subscribe to the podcast
There are more episodes to come, so remember to subscribe! You can do so in your favorite podcast apps here and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating, please:
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Manage episode 396347468 series 2919180
Renaud and Andrew Amirnovin, Sofeast's Head of Compliance and Reliability, are talking about the Boeing 737 Max 9 airplane that has been in the news again following a very frightening incident where part of the body blew out leading to a sudden depressurization and emergency landing. But why did this occur? Are there more quality and reliability issues to worry about?
Show Sections
00:00 - Greetings and introduction.
01:18 - What happened on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on Jan 5th, 2024?
05:03 - Has the FAA been going too easy on Boeing?
06:33 - Did Boeing rushing to redevelop the 737 lead to catastrophic problems?
10:57 - Why was Boeing under such pressure? A look back over a few decades.
13:43 - Worrying tales from angry former Boeing employees.
18:39 - 737 Max grounding.
22:38 - Time for new leadership at Boeing?
26:52 - FAA audit.
29:32 - Had warnings been properly heeded?
34:12 - Next steps and takeaways.
37:45 - Wrapping up.
Related content...
- Mid-air blowout can 'never happen again,' Boeing CEO says after Alaska Airlines accident
- 'Loose hardware' found on more Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 planes
- What happened after the Alaska Airlines flight took off, in 5 charts
- NTSB not sure if the bolts on blown-out door plug on Boeing MAX 9 were even attached (Video)
- Alaska Airlines Blowout Reveals Cockpit Door Vulnerability on Boeing Jet
- You may also like: Why Did The Titan Sub And Siemens Gamesa Wind Turbines Fail?
Get in touch with us
- Connect with us on LinkedIn
- Send us a tweet @sofeast
- Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB
- Contact us via Sofeast's contact page
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel
Subscribe to the podcast
There are more episodes to come, so remember to subscribe! You can do so in your favorite podcast apps here and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating, please:
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