Money Over Safety: boeing planes kill again, 787 crashed in India!

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In 2024 John Barnett was found dead, from a gun shot into his head. According to the police, it was suicide. He shot himself, allegedly.

Before his mysterious suicide, Barnett was giving evidence against the Boeing company in a legal case about high level safety issues he had observed while working as a quality manager at one of the Boeing’s manufacturing plant.What a coincidence!

“workers are knowingly installing poor quality parts into the boeing 787 dreamliner” reported Barnett to his superior managers before he retired in 2017.

According to Barnett, the situation was so worse that workers were picking some of the parts from ‘scrap trash bins’.

Imagine that!

Imagine being on a flight, inside a boeing airplane whose parts where picked from a metal trash bin !!!

Before and after Barnett, so many other whistle-blowers came forward trying to warn the world about the malpractices going on at Boeing manufacturing plants.

No one listened.

The buyers of those planes are usually countries like India. They buy those planes on the promise and hope that they will work fine. But is that promise enough?

Can buyers do more to investigate and ensure the quality of the airplanes they buy?

Recently, Qatar ordered 210 Boeing planes!

Do you think the Emir of Qatar will visit any single boeing plant to make sure that the production process maintains safety and quality standards? I don’t think so.

They just make an order, they sign cheques, then drink champagne in celebration. For the buyers and sellers, brokers, and bankers, a massive order like that is an opportunity to fill personal pockets with lots of money.

The deals to buy and sell these airplanes are so big, involving millions of dollars, this perhaps makes the people involved blind to mistakes, to quality, and safety standards.

My blame cuts across, to both boeing company and their workers who agree to take a part in such high level risky fraud.

My blame also goes to buyers of those planes who do from little to nothing in ensuring the quality of the products they buy.

A company like boeing is needed in this world for the advancement of transportation, we need planes flying in the skies, yes we do.

But we don’t need mass-killing planes over our heads. Money should never become more important than the safety of passengers who will board those planes.

If the orders are too many, that they have to rush the production process to meet demand, then let the industry bring in other investors, and other companies who can do what boeing does, perhaps even better.

If boeing planes continue to kill people, eventually they will run out of business, by default. Because nobody wants to take a plane to nowhere.

People want to arrive at their pre-planned destinations, not to disappear seconds after take off.

The aircraft industry can nolonger be monopolized.

Gambling on people’s lives should be illegal, a highly sensitive crime against humanity.

Every plane above us can’t be called ‘boeing’.

Open the industry up, let the supply be more than demand, and quality will become the only competitive factor.

Bless the souls of those who lost their lives in that 787 Boeing airplane.

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