The Front Line Documentaries Are Better Than the Net Flix One
i used to watch a lot of front line beforeanarnet kind of took over my source of document information. I would expect them to be of a more higher journalistic rigor then perhaps something on this nelox thing. But i watc the front line documentaries ecause they do post them on line, and there's other ways get them if you really want to watch them. The net flix one is borderline unwatchable. Ahi, it spends an enormous amount of time on the victims. At least with the front line one, you learn a little bit about a little bit more about the company. There's interviews wif people that work at the company. You'll
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In 2019, Airbus surpassed for the first time Boeing as the largest aerospace company in the world, as two crashes of Boeing’s 737-Max airplane forced a grounding of the fleet and a halt in sales, eventually costing it $20 billion in associated fines and delays. While Boeing maintains a relatively strong overall safety record as measured by crashes per million departures, the production problems with the 787 Dreamliner in the mid 2010s and the recent 737 debacle has cast some doubt as to the management and engineering practices at the century-old American icon of industry. Tonight we delve into the roots of what made the company as successful as it was, as well as some of the key events that arguably led to its current troubles that date back well into the 1990s and beyond.