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Boeing - They're not actually that safe, as aeroplanes go.

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For decades, Boeing was seen as the gold standard in commercial aviation. The 737, launched back in 1968, became the world’s best-selling jet, trusted by airlines and passengers across the globe. But the story took a dark turn with the arrival of the 737 Max, a model that would come to symbolise how corporate pressure, poor design choices, and regulatory gaps can turn deadly.

We’re diving into the tragic failures that led to the 2018 and 2019 crashes, both caused by the MCAS system, an automated “safety” feature that instead sent planes into fatal dives. These crashes grounded the entire 737 Max fleet from March 2019 to November 2020.

But this isn’t just about a faulty system. It’s about corporate culture, corners being cut, and the lack of pilot input during crucial design decisions. We’re asking: what happens when innovation is rushed, regulations get blurred, and shareholder value trumps safety?

If you've ever looked out of a plane window and wondered just how much you’re relying on systems you know nothing about... this one’s going to stay with you.

About Simon and Danielle:

Simon and Danielle are both business owners, based in the East Midlands, who met through mutual business contacts and who share a love of all things business.

Simon runs Skylight Media – Award-winning experts in Website Design, E-commerce & Marketing running since 2003.

Danielle runs Goldspun Support – a multi-faceted support service for fractional directors and small business owners across the globe, running since 2009.

Since they first met Simon and Danielle have spent a ridiculous amount of time talking about the subjects that interest them – usually over a drink in the pub – and they decided that now was the time to bring these conversations to a wider audience and invite them to join the chat.

Both Simon and Danielle are successful business owners in their own rights with big plans for the future but will never lose their love of talking all things business… and the pub.

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For decades, Boeing was seen as the gold standard in commercial aviation. The 737, launched back in 1968, became the world’s best-selling jet, trusted by airlines and passengers across the globe. But the story took a dark turn with the arrival of the 737 Max, a model that would come to symbolise how corporate pressure, poor design choices, and regulatory gaps can turn deadly.

We’re diving into the tragic failures that led to the 2018 and 2019 crashes, both caused by the MCAS system, an automated “safety” feature that instead sent planes into fatal dives. These crashes grounded the entire 737 Max fleet from March 2019 to November 2020.

But this isn’t just about a faulty system. It’s about corporate culture, corners being cut, and the lack of pilot input during crucial design decisions. We’re asking: what happens when innovation is rushed, regulations get blurred, and shareholder value trumps safety?

If you've ever looked out of a plane window and wondered just how much you’re relying on systems you know nothing about... this one’s going to stay with you.

About Simon and Danielle:

Simon and Danielle are both business owners, based in the East Midlands, who met through mutual business contacts and who share a love of all things business.

Simon runs Skylight Media – Award-winning experts in Website Design, E-commerce & Marketing running since 2003.

Danielle runs Goldspun Support – a multi-faceted support service for fractional directors and small business owners across the globe, running since 2009.

Since they first met Simon and Danielle have spent a ridiculous amount of time talking about the subjects that interest them – usually over a drink in the pub – and they decided that now was the time to bring these conversations to a wider audience and invite them to join the chat.

Both Simon and Danielle are successful business owners in their own rights with big plans for the future but will never lose their love of talking all things business… and the pub.

  continue reading

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