Questions: 1. Research the Boeing 737 Max on the web. What happened to this plane? Was it a poor-quality management prog

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Questions: 1. Research the Boeing 737 Max on the web. What happened to this plane? Was it a poor-quality management program that failed to catch the defects? Was it a poor training for pilots? Was it a poor manufacturing process? Was it a combination of issues? 2. If pilot training is important, what could Boeing have done to better prepare pilots around the world for this new aircraft? 3. Risk management at Boeing should have identified ways to mitigate risk. Do you think Boeing had good risk mitigation strategy if the 737 Max failed product r delivery?
KUALITY ISSUES CAUSE BOEING'S 737 MAX INVENTORY LUT January 5, 2020 David Little, Ph.D. Since the crashes earlier in the year, Boeing has continued to produce planes in anticipation of approval by the Federal Aviation Administration for the plane to fly again. Instead, orders have all but ceased for the plane and over 400 aircraft are already sitting as finished goods at Boeing. Boeing decided to shut down production temporarily, given excess inventory in stock. However, Boeing plans to shift its focus to delivering the planes in inventory. Boeing seeks to minimize long term impact on production and suppliers with this temporary halt. Video Spotlight: • 737 Max update: Boeing 'covered up' faults in sensor (60 Minutes Australia, May 12, 2019) Boeing's temporary halt on 737 Max production could impact U.S. economy (CBS This Morning, December 17, 2019) Boeing to suspend 737 Max production (CBC News, December 16, 2019) This post is based on the CNN article, Boeing is halting production of the embattled 737 Max starting in January, by Clare Duffy, December 17, 2019, and the YouTube videos listed in the Video Spotlight. Image source: Monty Rakusen/Getty Images
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