Boeing is Perfectly Happy With Their Catastrophic Downfall
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- Опубликовано: 20 янв 2024
- In recent years, Boeing has had manufacturing mishap after manufacturing mishap. What does this mean for the aircraft producing juggernaut? Has Boeing simply been letting all these catastrophic events happen? What’s going to happen to their legendary reputation? Watch the video to find out, and make sure to leave a like and subscribe if you haven’t already!
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Man, Boeing should just start manufacturing the Boeing 737 Minimum
Nahhh not the 737 MIN 8 😳
Why didn't they think of this lol
Miniature crashes 💀
Atleast not as many ppl die from that
797 waiting in the corner to be considered:
Srsly tho, all Boeing planes launched after 1997 (year Boeing merged with McDonnell Douglas) have had some sort of problem. The 787, the 737 MAX, the KC-46, the 777X, the VC-25B, and even a non-plane, the Starliner (some sort of rocket ship thing for the ISS)
As a wise man once said, nobody promotes Airbus more than Boeing.
True lol
@@ice711real even old soviet aircraft are probably safer than the 737 max 😂😂
@@electro_sykes Especially the TU-154
Me-262
@@EuropeanRailfanAltspecifically the M variant of the Tu-154, the B-2 variant not so much
To be honest, the fact that the door didn't hit a house is incredible. Imagine waking up to a literal plane door in your living room.
it was found in the backyard of a physics teacher
true and it's so lucky that the incident didn't happen at cruising altitude
souvenir I guess 😂
@@supsnailYOOO SUPSNAIL
@@kaithenormalman Hi bro
Imagine chilling in your front yard and just seeing a plane door just come crashing down onto the ground 💀
Ceder mill moment
RIP 💀🥶
This is 2019 all over again, as a Boeing enjoyer, this sucks to see this iconic company go down a cost cutting and controversial path
as an airbus enjoyer i agree
@@everettentertainment757stop being salty your going to cause a FUCKING REPLY FLAME WAR
As both Boeing and Airbus enjoyer this saddens me a lot indeed 😢 💔🛩️
Unfortunately Boeing after their acquisition of McDonnell Douglas started a truly bad downfall
If it ain't NG, I ain't flying
Lmao fuck Boeing
Seeing Boeing, the same company that made plenty of great aircraft like the B-17, and B-29, and many others, make a mistake like that, is truly saddening...
And the 747
@Taintairlines500 He did say “like many others.”
mistake? Its true it was Boeings fault, like no offense.
@@myklangelo5997 No offense here but its NOT Boeing's fault, the only one in charge here is probably their CEO, he has cared more about profit instead of safety just like the past CEO of Boeing and even though he has apologized and even said "Our mistake", he doesn't even fix the MAX's problems. The only way to keep Boeing stabilized, they have to hire a new CEO who cares more about safety other than profit and also that is ABLE to fix their problems.
@@Flulix Ok i get it but, why wouldnt they get a new CEO? like is it hard? *searches*
ye 50% american CEO gets replaced, doesnt sound hard.
I never understood the hate for airbus, if youre going to buy a 120 million dollar plane, just pay like 5 percent more for the luxury package
ive always thought that boeing planes were more money
Side sticks are gay and I generally prefer the looks of most Boeing planes but honestly working in procurement you'd have to be retarded to buy Boeing lately.
Before it was “If it aint Boeing, I aint going” now its “If its Boeing I aint going”
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@@vedapriyaravi7503 I don’t get it
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Ah yes, Boeing. Our favourite plane company where “nothing” ever goes wrong
yep, *nothing*
Mhm nothi-
Never mind
I know right😂
ethiopian airlines flight 30-
yup bo-
never mind.
Alaska Airlines should've kept their A321neos. They are larger than the 737 MAX and have a longer range. It's just that they want to be all-Boeing, even if it is dangerous. These problems have never happened on an Airbus even though they have been in service longer. Plus, no Airbus has been grounded by the FAA, but Boeing, they have 2 in 7 years.
I back up this comment
Sinchuan Airbus A320 incident:
@@MaKingEditZ200bru
@@MaKingEditZ200look man if you're trying to critique something, atleast get the airline right. It seems to me that you just found a random airbus accident and sighted it in order to fight back with an argument, but hey do what you want. Just don't meatride a company to the point you defend them on any hate comment.
@@ocelot79a im a fan of Boeing but i respect Airbus but they were hating one of my favorite plane so this is why i fought back with the Airbus incident of Sichuan Airlines
Boeing's reputation has taken a real nosedive. No pun intended.
It's falling apart
Not the 737 Max infamous crashes 💀
JT610 and ET302 and AL1282
The 737 Max has make Boeing "fall"
The pun was totally intended
The 747 issue is with the engine manufacturer, not Boeing.
Or maintenance, or the systems had some kind of failure which makes it boeings problem
It wasn’t a new smoking section?😢
Is this confirmed? Because I can think of many ways an engine can malfunction without it being a manufacturing fault of the engine itself.
@@SolidBlueBlocks the 747 is 8 years old, it has nothing to do with Boeing, there are many ways an engine can malfunction.
@@shaheerDevbro the 747 has existed since the 60s
to be fair, the atlas air incident almost certainly wasn’t boeing’s fault. boeing makes the airframes but GE and rolls royce make the engines and the airline maintains them, so the fault is on one of them, or even just birds. even then, the plane was still able to land and continue its flight later on, meaning the issue was likely something less severe, like a compressor stall
An article literally said the cause of the engine fire was something related to a door that came loose and fell off mid air. Definetely a boeing problem
@@floseatyard8063 what article? that's the first i've heard of this, literally every article i've seen said the issue was an engine failure and nothing else
@@sodadrink8363 I misread it, it was an out of context bit of info about the 737 max dior plug, my bad
Atlas air incident is unrelated to all this, thats a GENX engine problem.
@@floseatyard8063now you understand why the news industry is flawed. It’s all just sensationalism
The fact that a former Boeing manager just roasted the company he used to work for. 🤣
Plot twist: he works for Airbus now.
@@Tornado2409he really switched sides 💀💀💀
@@damlatorun6756 Probably one of the greatest "F you, I'm leaving" of all time.
Honestly, I could be wrong, but is it just me or is it only the airliner class aircraft that seem to be erroring constantly?
F-18, F-15, C-17, KC-135, etc., no errors recently if I'm correct. It could be possible that Boeing will either need to up their game of shift to military only like Lockheed and Northrop.
well the one person you don't want to scam with low quality garbage planes is the united states armed forces
F-18, F-15, C-17 was designed by Engineer like 30~50 years ago. Boeing top dog nowadays is just a bunch of Shareholder cock sucker, trying to cut cost so they can have more profit and make shareholder happy more than trying to make a functional plane so can get a bonus.
As a Boeing fan, I really wish Boeing just make decisions to replace 737 model entirely instead of going to upgrade it to Max
Airbus really can’t be blamed for Japan airlines flight 516, as it wasn’t caused by a flaw in the aircraft itself
Yes, an unfortunate incident
It was the Japan Coast Guard that never had clearance to taxi to the Runway that the JAL 516 is landing, resulting in a collapse
Yeah, it's probably a pilot error or something
@@vedapriyaravi7503 miscommunication I think, also it was night so an atr72 probably couldn’t be seen
@@SurfaceGlueIt was a De Havilland Dash 8.
I kinda live near Portland, Ore although in Washington state around 70 miles north. When I first heard about this, I was surprised this happened right after takeoff and the plane is only a few months old. Boeing let down the 737 now.
Not to forget an ANA 737-800 had a window crack in the cockpit.
I’d say the crack is more of a coincidence like the other things I mentioned in the video. But, it’s been really weird seeing all these odd coincidences happening in just the matter of a few weeks…
@@ice711real yea
@@ice711realAnother recent coincidence: An EgyptAir 787 had a cracked windshield and had to divert to Dublin
Boeing needs to get its shit together.
"Why is there a door on my yard.. uh did Santa just give me a freaking door?"
Ironic that I'm literally writing a script for MY video on this, Great info, Id love to see more videos like this on your channel
Yo nice!
@@ice711real "Doors are literally flying off"
Just to clarify, not all 737 Max 9s have been grounded, just the ones with the door plugs like the Alaska Airlines plane had (all US carriers who use the Max 9 have this though, so none are flying in the US, but in EU some don't have this door plug, so they can still fly).
EU regulations require all the emergency exits functoinal, so we dont have door plugs on 737-9s here
Alaska Airlines mysteriously doesn't book the two seats beside the door plug on a mostly full flight. Hmm... 🤔
Probably the flight wasn’t so full
@@odzergaming So just a coincidence an entire row was empty, with a vulnerable door plug. How serendipitous, and not suspicious at all...
@@Vespyr_ Are you saying that alaska planned to make it fall out
When McDonnell took over Douglas, after the DC-10 they started upgrading aircraft and not making new ones. They upgraded the DC-9 to the MD-80, then the MD-90, then the MD-95 (Boeing 717), they also upgraded the DC-10 to the MD-11. Similar to Boeing
Boeing be like “We can give you some tape or you just gotta hope it holds on”
tape fix all!
A hole in a tool box? Tape!
A break in a pot?
Tape!
Your Wife talk too much?
Tape
And were not talking about the Aviation grade 'Speed Tape' or anything like that
... oh no, we mean the tape thats gonna keep your trap shut and our pockets full...
flex tape will do the job
@@ELGOFIGHTERHostage in the basement screams too much?
Tape!
my father works for boeing he builds the chinook and he always talks about how trashy the higher ups are and how bad the state of boeing is rn
The MAX 8s crashed when Dennis Muilenburg was in charge. The dfference between Dennis Myilenburg and Dave Calhoun is that Calhoun did say "Our mistake" and all that, while Muilenburg tried blaming the pilots and the airlines!
At least they’re on a somewhat right path. The staffing shortages in recent years have also not helped, hence why a lot of simple manufacturing errors happened, as Boeing has had to hire new, inexperienced employees.
Mulienburg retired just after, right?
@@ProCodeGaming nope, he got fired
@@cookingwitholiver.But he walked out with $62M, that's the problem
@@EuropeanRailfanAlt very true
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Wife: Honey can you go feed the chickens. Husband: yeah wait why is there a plane door in our yard.
"Oh well, I guess I'll die.." - Boeing
Boeing’s safety culture downfall is really greatly documented by “Flying Blind” by Peter Robison. Highly recommend . And an amazing video fr one of my favorites
Another great vid keep it up bro 👊🏻
Almost 100k subs, congrats!
this is kinda good cause i’m a invest in boring in a few weeks :) but i also love boeing so hope they figure this all out. thanks for covering this, ice!
I always thought Boeing would hit rock bottom like this
The problem in Boeing is the Board of Directors. They try to do everything as cheap and rushed as possible, not caring about the companies reputation. If I were In power, I would fire the entire Board of Directors and take the company out of wall street and focus on making actually good planes.
ice711 congratulations for 99k subs!🎉🎉
Bro liked his own comment 💀☠
ya i know
Thanks!
As a Boeing lover it’s sad to see the downfall of boeing
Me too :(
7:47 THAT TIME WAS TRUELY THEY’RE “FOREVER INCREDIBLE” REPUTATION!
When an airline says the engine cowlings are safe "because nothing happened yet", you know there is a fundamental issue within.
Good video!🎉 Keep it up my fav youtuber ICE711❤🎉!
Thanks! Will do!
I must say, i've been a aviation fan for around 4 yeras. I'm really in to the topic, and what i saw happen to being for those 4 yeras is pure madness. The aircrafts they make are becoming, for me just scary. When i fly on holidays, i fly by the 737 max 8 , and it is not the best experienc. When i walk in to the plane i should feel save, but i don't. Why am i not comfortable flying this machine ? Beacause this model of the aircraft, killed few hundred peapol, and good pilots. So my opinion on boeing aircrafts is getting worst and worst by evry single accident or crash. It's sad to see this well known and respected manufacture in this state of downfall.
Airbus be dancing right now, and they be growing now
That title is a real kicker. Well done. Though I’d lose the music you typically use for these kinds of videos. Try and match the expectation that the title sets
Thanks, and I agree, I need some better music, just can’t find any lol
yo ice, hope you reach 100K subs soon!
The Alaska plane door fell off onto a teachers backyard and someone lost an I phone at 16,000 ft and manages to survive the fall
Was the collision on Tokyo-Haneda really Airbus'es fault? Even tho there is still ongoing investigation about this accident its assumed that it was human fault not the plane itself
exactly it was the coast guard plane that didn't have advanced transponders
As I mentioned “accidental” in the video, it wasn’t actually their fault.
No it was Dehavilland fault.
@@Perich29 what did the q400 do 🙏
@@UTTVM-makesvideosWas told to hold short of the runway but didn't.
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Bro why your videos are funny and teacher level at the same time(love your content bro)
Glad to hear that :)
I wonder if the Japanese crash had taken place in the states if everyone still would have survived… I have my doubts.
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Boeing: 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮
the other company's: 😶😶😶😶🤔🤔😶😶
Comac: 🛩=🛩🏭🇨🇳😑👍
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Ice711, On route to 100k!!
Nice video, almost in 100k
Son:it's a bird it's a plane it's a...Dad:your close not a plane bur a planes door! Both:AAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!
That engine fire on that atlas 747 would be the fault of the manufacturer of the engine, NOT BOEING. Which is General Electric.
Exactly
You do realise that multiple articles say a softball sized hole was found above the engine which indicates something came off the plane, and I don't think general electric is in charge of making the hulls lmao
@@floseatyard8063 “articles”
I suppose but this is a Boeing 747 not a 737 max, it’s a type of aircraft that has been in production for more than 50 years. I think its just a perfect storm for Boeing
Hi Ice711 I'm your big fan and I'm asking you what models are beter 1:400 or 1:500???
Ice711, are you going to upload 100K spacial video if your channel hit 100K?
If you’ve ever watched downfall then you know the problem with Boeing
3:21 it was general electric's fault since its engine is a GENX
Might also be Atlas's fault.
@@12pentaborane no
great video 👍
Nice vid ice, Boeing are off their hinges 😂😂😂 if you don’t mind me asking what song did you use for this video
I used a lot of songs lol
@@ice711realSorry 🤦♂️ I meant the first one
I've got some mixed feelings about this video.
It's about a very serious matter and I didnt like the meme pulls to some of these incidents.
As for Boeing, it's complicated.
Their main problem is Spirit Aerosystems, they build the 737MAX fuselages.
Their quality control is lackluster and they push their employes to work as fast as possible.
A quality manager that reported these problems to his bosses was fired.
Boeing cannot inspect the fuselages at the factory either, the contract doesn't allow them to do that.
I keep on hearing how Boeing no longer exists and McDonnell Douglas is just wearing Boeing's skin at this point.
McD, at the end, was full of accountants and penny counters. It was no longer about engineering but about cutting costs.
That culture permeated into Boeing after the merger.
The 787 has the same quality controll problems.
I will personally never set foot onto a 737MAX.
That's my 2 cents on it.
I understand why you don’t like the memes. And those are all true statements as well, things I’ll probably mention when I make voiceovers instead of text videos. Also, I’ll be flying on a 737 MAX 8 in March, so you can come back to my channel if you’d like to see what the experience is like!
@@ice711real Don't crash! I didn't mean to be rude or anything, I'm sorry if that came across like that.
lets hope the new 777x won't have any problems
Rip 777x 😔
Almost 100k subs!
I hope this situation improves
Same.
same, as a fan of both manufacturers
Next year we might be able to see the 777x's wingtip detach mid-flight :/
That would be wild
@@ice711realHell naww💀☠️☠️
"W-why is the wing broken?"
"It's no- oh, right."
They may be having a downfall, but this is a downfall for Boeing’s standards. They are still one of the most if not the most successful airplane manufacturer Boeing plane are problem safe, at this time aeroplane technology is rapidly changing, Boeing has been testing a lot, they are trying to keep things up to date but also old school, I am not a random person trying to prove you wrong, but the chances of being on a plane that crashes is very low, take the dc-10 for example it had a bad reputation at first but later it was proved to be a safe and reliable plane! I think the same thing is happening to the 737 MAX but I must say, I do agree with you
True, the chances are remarkably low. But of course, safety first, even a few minor mishaps can’t be tolerated in today’s world of aviation.
Hi I hope you hit 100k!
Hi Ice!
By the way, Alaska knew this was going to happen, they didn't do anything about it
Alaska Airlines mysteriously doesn't book the two seats beside the door plug on a mostly full flight. Hmm...
@@Vespyr_ yeah that's what I mean
That's true because the same plane had 2 pressurize warnings so Alaska Airlines stopped having the plane fly over oceans
At least I'm taking the train instead of airplane.
i just know it will be a good day whan ice711 uploads.
It's been going down hill since the merge with MD! Even top employees at the time agree and most left because they didn't see the Boeing they knew when they started anymore. Not the safety first manufacturer but a money first manufacturer. It's really sad.
Who wants Ice711 to hit 100k subs
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I DIDINT KNOW THAT MY FAVORITE COMPANY IS HAPPY WITH THEIR DOWNFALL
Umm ice I want to send a couple of drawings to you but the discord link is expired… just letting ya know
2K left to go until 100K subs, keep the vids up ice!
Edit: 500 subs before 100K Ice!
At this rate they should seriously consider starting a brand new clean sheet 757X design, for shall be more problems to occur.
Under the same management? 757 MAX might suffer a similar thing as 737 MAX.
@@dbclass4075 Hopefully they change up many things and do a complete makeover, especially with their manufacturing team.
It would solve nothing. This is not a problem with the MAX specifically, it's a problem with Boeing. Several airlines have been refusing delivery of brand new 787s because they've been found with missing bolts and screws and the 777x has had it's own set of problems including a "uncommanded pitch event"
@@AB-mw8oz ik, that’s what I was talking about with the management teams and staff training, and other things like that.
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@@EuropeanRailfanAlta different source of distance measure. The UK and the US use MPH, while the EU, Canada, and almost the entire rest of the planet uses kmph boats use a distance called knots or KNTS
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I use inshot
@@ice711real thanks
For the Japan airlines thing, my mom said if those were Americans, everyone would’ve died because of panic.
True lol
So true
boeing is being boeing
when i was new to aviation, the 737 MAX was my fav plane
yeah ever since i know about ethiopian 302, lion air 610 and now alaska 1282 its the 747 and the A350
Right after that Alaska 737 had that emergency that atlas 747 had an emergency and then yesterday a tui 737 max 8 had an emergency as well
it was a bird stike, not boeings fault
What’s done is done, as u have a point only time will tell for sure what BOEING will do about all this. But what concerns me is that BOEING employees are really being pressured to build more planes fast. It kinda reminds me of the INCREDIBLE STORY of the of the BOEING 747 where the INCREDIBLES worked around the clock to build the first JUMBO JET in just 28 months but against all the odds JOE SUTTER and his team SUCCEEDED. This is how BOEING got they’re INCREDIBLE Reputation. So im sure well all wanna see them make a COMEBACK as they were once the #1 AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURER
Boeing in the 60s, 70s, and 80s was legendary
True. Nice job on the 13 game winning streak oilers 👏
@@ice711reallol
Lol we gonna be making history @@ice711real
I am quite upset with Boeing. 1. A DOOR falls of a 737 max-9. 2. A Boeing 747 catches on fire after an issue with the engines. just crazy.
Crazy indeed!
The 747 engine fire isn’t Boeings issue. It’s general electrics
the engines ain't made by boeing tho
were going to get gta 6 before the 777X 💀
The first time i few a 737 Max it was delayed 4 hours in cyprus, the speakers for the safety announcment just stopped working, there was speedtape meeded and the window seal was of questional quality. Ive never had any probems with any other boeing aircraft just the max
Quite off topic (nice vid btw) but in February I am going on a trip to Wisconsin with my other hobby which is birding (serious birdwatching) and on the way home i wanted to plane spot at ORD. Could you please reply with cords to your favorite spot. Not too familiar with the airport. Thanks!
Hope you have a nice trip to Wisconsin! Anyways, I have 2 favourite spots at O’hare. If the player are coming in on final approach from the east (over the lake) I’d go to this parking lot labelled as “Delta Cargo” on google maps. It’s all public roads despite being practically in the middle of the airport. If the planes are coming in on final from the west, I always go to a spot commonly know as “the hill,” located at 41°57'48"N 87°56'04"W. At first it may look sketchy to be driving over there, but if you stay on the gravel path as far left as you can and keep on driving, you’ll approach a little hill you can drive up and park at. It’s quite a popular spotting location, so you may see other spotters there. You can always check out my spotting videos to see which location I was at in each by checking the description. Hope this is useful!
@@ice711realthank you!!
Airbus got the award for "First Plane Crash of the Year" and Boeing got the "Most Doors In Backyard of the Year"
The year didn't even end yet and, it's only 1 door. But so far, boeing is the one who holds the record
Why does every incident i know about some random object falling from some plane always seems to have that object falling on someone's yard
its almost 100k sub ❤
America has a problem with too much focus of stock market. Banning stock buy backs could help to make companies focus on making things rather then appealing to shareholders.
6:59 Gimme that sound effect. I cant stop laughing
The door that detach was found to be made in Malaysia if i remember
1:00 Imagine chillin in yo pool then a fucking airplane door just falls next to you💀
It's very sad to see that usually when a big company succeds they end up with everything going horribly wrong. Like disney or boeing
True
The 747 incident really isn’t Boeing’s fault, it’s on GE or maintainence. The C40 involved in that incident is too old to automatically pin on Boeing, maybe that one is on maintainence. The contribution to the 777x delay that engine issues played are not Boeing’s fault.
True
Recently a 737-800 experienced a cracked windshield and had to make a emergency landing....
Also, there were 2 casualties on the a350 (a dog and a cat), rip.
Might as well see embraer or bombardier come to the main stage.
Lol instead of USA vs Europe, Canada vs Brazil 😂