Boeing is currently trying to get a waiver on addressing a de-icing flaw on a model of their 737 Max that can blow up the engine nacelle, but I'm not writing about that tonight.
Given that these doors open in, it's a safety feature to prevent the doors from blowing off in flight, it is clear that something went very wrong, particularly on a jet that has been in service for less than 2 months:
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 was forced to divert on Friday night after one of its windows blew out mid-flight. The aircraft, operating as Alaska 1282, had just departed from Portland, Oregon bound for Ontario, California when the indecent occurred.
Passengers onboard the aircraft report that a child’s shirt was ripped off when the incident occurred, though it is unclear at the time of writing if anyone was injured during the incident. A hole was found in the ceiling of the aircraft.
It is clear to me that the MBA style of management that Boeing has adopted is not working.
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