Because the 737 MAX used larger engines that altered its aerodynamics, Boeing installed a software system called (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) to prevent stalls. Canon: Spotlight on DOWNFALL: The Case Against Boeing
The story of is a cautionary tale of how a legendary culture of engineering excellence was dismantled by corporate greed, leading to two fatal crashes that claimed 346 lives. The Culture Shift: From Engineering to Profit Downfall: The Case Against Boeing
New leadership prioritized stock prices and shareholder returns over technical perfection. Because the 737 MAX used larger engines that
Employees who reported safety concerns were often ignored or threatened with termination. Employees who reported safety concerns were often ignored
For decades, Boeing was the "gold standard" of aviation, where engineers had the final say and safety was paramount. This began to change following the 1997 merger with .
To compete with Airbus’s fuel-efficient planes, Boeing rushed the 737 MAX to market instead of designing a new aircraft from scratch. The Technical "Fix": MCAS