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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
- Boeing wants to introduce flying cars into Asia by 2030 to ease congestion and continue evolving its business. The company has taken steps to open a base in Japan and will work with suppliers and universities to make this ambition a reality by the turn of the next decade.
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Imagine just driving around an then your door falls off😂
Imagine falling off while driving 😂
Like car doors
@@nickolliver3021 oh i did not know general motors acquired mcdonalt douglas
@@user-gi7vi9gm4t just goes to show alot of bad drivers out there doesn't it
Dang ! you’re wrong on that !
well, let Me rephrase - you’re on point on that one !
They should focus on building safe planes first. 😂
They are
20 yearsa ago this would have been exciting. Now it's frightened, who wants one above their house?
They should try airplanes, first.
That's what there doing
@@nickolliver3021 really? Their output is back in the Wright brother days. Apparently they need to relearn how to build planes.
@@LiveWire_Guy even airbus does because theirs have a few things that need better build. Everything has to be perfect and fault proof right?
@@nickolliver3021 of course not. I’d accept at least 5 maxs a year crashing and taking out no more than 1000 people. You must be a McDonnell Douglas employee. Right?
@@LiveWire_Guy go prove that there will be 5 maxes crashing every 1 year and taking out 1000 people? I guess your just making a fool out of yourself of things that will not be facts
Y’sure about that Boe-Boe? Might wish to get the big planes sorted first.
They are doing that
@@nickolliver3021 I’ll believe it when they have a solid year w/o quality/safety issues.
@@wendymontie5660 that was last year.
@@nickolliver3021 so, that lackluster/may-as-well-be-non-existent QA program has been fixed for over a year? 🤪
Boeing boots must taste sooo good to you!
@@wendymontie5660 What lacklustre/may as well be non existent QA program malarkey got to do with the fact they have no choice of getting their planes sorted? What Boeing boots are you licking?
That ain’t no plane, that’s a freaking helicopter 😂
They can't try this, it will not sell well due to the public's distrust in them...
How would you know if they build the trust back up when they're putting quality back into their operations
Exactly my thought. Right now Boeing has less trust than any unknown startup.
@@jantjarks7946 less trust? You can't trust anything!!
I trust the aviation industry, but not Boeing. The necessary changes at Boeing are still missing. And simply said, Boeing is beyond their ability to implement them anyways these days.
its done by wisk aero, a standalone company funded by boeing. so people may not know or care.
9/11 nah 24/7
Include a ballistic parachute, hopefully it will fly high enough.
Boeing was at the forefront when accountant has less power then technologists
Im confused where the "car" bit of this is
Same here
Thanks dj!!
This'll just turn 9/11 into 24/7
Indeed
That one hit hard. Ouch!
😁
@@jantjarks7946 Just like the impact into the tower-
They could do that now with helicopters if they wanted to... I.e. Allison Burgers in The Dictator..
@@EuropeanRailfanAlt Well, how many towers would it be now is the question. Probably far more than three.
👀
I just came here for the comments, and I gotta say, it didn't disappoint.
Oh now the doors will blow off.😂😂
Boeing, please, keep this one intact, please.
They’ve only kept one thing not intact with united being the one that doesn’t know what they’re doing?
ok then what happens when everybody has one yeh right also they would need special parking areas and rules to follow I just dont see it
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That is all we need, our drivers getting off the road!😮
This sounds like an American Dream from back in the days of the Jetsons cartoons. If it works good luck, if not then it is another gadgetbahn.
How about working on a 737 max and 757 replacement. Jeez
a car is a car. A small helicopter is a helicopter
Boeing should have stuck with the Zunum Aero project which would have created energy efficient regional hybrid jets... That shows much more promise in slashing emissions for all the feeder short haul routes that have the highest emissions per seat route mile... I hope they can get these right too but judging by their track record with mainline aircraft, I have... concerns...
Perhaps they could innovate some way to stop doors falling off and tools being left where they shouldn’t. Maybe they could call it something like… I dunno… Quality control? Quality assurance? Something along these lines…
Why would doors fall off a d tools be left where they shouldn't in this design?
It's Boeing, that's why.
Cars? Yes. Anything that flies 🤔 No.
Will they also have secret MCAS on release 😅
The airbus ones might as they will be fully autonomous
@@nickolliver3021 yes but i would imagine airbus would not set the trim but instead manipulate the joke directly so that pilots know it is active (and can override it )
That releases the person. And say ooh I didn’t think they would need to know. Go figure
@@user-gi7vi9gm4t but they have had automation problems but anyway
Let them make their planes fly first!
Those batteries must be very light....unlike evs batteries....
Considering they can't build safe plane's at the minute is this wise
Who says they can't build safe planes
NTSB and FAA.
Hope they put these together better than their planes
Hope aurbus does too if they go this route too
@@nickolliver3021 bruh aurbus is just ordering airbus from wish, no wonder it has bad quality. someone should send you a real airbus and not Ourbus.
@@user-gi7vi9gm4t airbus has their problems with themselves, bas quality here and there but I dobt see much of quality coming from wish
Using air transport for that sort of thing is stupid we don’t wanna fill the sky full of clutter.
They should add pedals to the foot rest. Battery dies, start pedaling.
Why don't they just rather build safe aircraft
They will
@@nickolliver3021 When lol
@@michaelsaayman2802 u tell me lol
@@nickolliver3021 lol I unfortunately don't have the magic crystal ball. Let's hope soon as I think airbus has too much on their plate
@@michaelsaayman2802 they have too. They have no choice. End 9f year there should be progress and hopefully be back where they were last year with production
The moment you said all electric, I burst out laughing.
It's never going to happen. One crash, and it's over.
could have demoed a better landing, lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
.. they are smoking their socks ..
Heavily used ones 😂🤣😋
This is a red herring on the part of Boeing seemingly being unable to build good planes for what has already almost been 20 years now.
Maybe fix your planes before coming up with something new
Go tell them
They should focus on building quality planes😂
They will
I'm here for the Boeing hate comments 😂😂😂😂😂
Same here
I don't trust boeing to build a paper airplane.
then it's a good thing there building EV Helicopters instead.
Airbus has been doing this for years.
I wish Boeing would do less marketing gimmicks and do more sustainable/predictable innovation (such as an NMA)
Will the car doors remain closed or will it open up there.
Depends what car you fly in if this is the future
I would go with Airbus, but not Boeing.
Why not boeing
@@nickolliver3021 Why Boeing?
@@ellaluna5514 yes
@@nickolliver3021 737 max looks kinda ugly in comparison to a220 design.
OMG Boeing I love you and I always going to Trust you ❤
Good for you.
Oh boy...
@@jgnclvgmng5408 What? Did I say something bad?
Please just think a door plug problem for Boeing ? Iner savotage.
under 1 minute
No one cares
@@TraineePilotJess ye, i know, it juet never happened to me lol
Fix your planes instead of using vapourware
Try building your integrity, ethics, and non corrupt business without laying in bed and hiding behind the skirts of the worthless politicians that lobby for you! Or try those Legos sets sold in the toy stores😂.
This is the stupidest conversation ever because people can’t afford airplanes the way they are and then you’re gonna put a lot of airplanes up in the sky and I’m sure they’re never gonna crash all the time and crash into each other and be very expensive. This is the stupidest thing ever.
Then cars will be reinvented as land planes💀
Imagine u in mid flight and the EV battery catches fire, LOL. Just focus on ICE powered vehicles instead of these electric pieces of garbage with ridiculous ranges.
Won’t fly on Southwest Airlines 737s, so no thank you.
When Boeing should be showing competence and trust, all they do is a stupid move to try to get their shares up again. Same playbook as in the last 20+ years.
Welcome to the future
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Eh, nope!
As Michael Scott once said....."nooooo"
Just a repurposed helicopter
What a joke 😂😂😂😂
Boeing's greatest innovation since the Queen of the Skies is the Dreamliner, which was born in the 2000s. Boeing didn't stop innovating in the 1990s.
This company just refuses to learn lol.
How about they just fix their issues before they get put out of business?…stop the garbage Boeing 🖕
Please NO!
Who will use Boeing crap cars?
The 737 Max Cra💩 and horrible quality is destroying Boeing
What a waste of time, people don’t want to fly on their planes, let alone this pile of rubbish, absolute joke
Don t worry people it's just a teaser, gotta keep that stock up. The government will not allow any innovation that a company and the government can profit from. They would rather you buy those overpriced vehicles with gadgetry such as led screens so you can feel important. It's called keeping that ole money to themselves.