Boeing Nightmare Continues

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  • Scott Dyer HPN/NY
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    Originally posted by Bruce Gorrell View Post

    Offices for the lobbyists.
    Indeed. Alas, also the CEO and top management. I was intending to be 100% sarcastic from the get-go.

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  • Bruce Gorrell
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    Originally posted by Scott Dyer HPN/NY View Post
    I didn't know that Boeing had a plant in DC.....
    Offices for the lobbyists.

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  • Terry Carraway
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    They used to have a large building in Rosslyn. It was right next door to my building.

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  • Ray Tackett
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    Originally posted by Scott Dyer HPN/NY View Post
    I didn't know that Boeing had a plant in DC.....
    I take the move as a demonstration that lobbying is more important than designing and building great aircraft.

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  • Scott Dyer HPN/NY
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    I didn't know that Boeing had a plant in DC.....

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  • Russell Holton
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    Latest news - Boeing is moving corporate headquarters to Washington. Washington D.C.

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  • A. Niemyer
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    Boeing Commercial lost its way a long, long time ago. Many say it goes back to the McDonnell-Douglas deal; others say it came when Phil Condit (Some say it was Mrs. Condit) moved the corporate headquarters to Chicago. The engineers stayed in the Puget Sound area where the airplanes are born (This is pre-Greenville) and lost their seat at the Suits' Table. I'll note that AFAIK to this day, the KC-46 fiasco is still run by Commercial and not Military, who have only "consulted" on the program.

    Best,
    Andy

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  • Russell Holton
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    As Deming says, Quality begins in the boardroom.

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  • Bill Bridges
    started a topic Boeing Nightmare Continues

    Boeing Nightmare Continues

    Boeing nightmare continues.

    It's almost criminal when one of the world's greatest engineering companies end up like this.
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