Boeing coming in hot with the βsafety isnβt as profitable as stock buybacksβ vibe
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Yahoo Finance is not the place I would expect to hear this news from.
The Boeing stock is tied to the astronauts returning safely
By whom?
Killing two government employees in a highly-public incident that potentially people can see over the US tends to be bad for trust in your company, no matter how much of a duopoly they have over the passenger aviation market.
And yet they are not returning before more checks are done
If I understand it correctly, they were confident a while ago already that they could return safely, but they're taking advantage of the situation to do some tests and experiments to learn more about the failure.
(If you disagree, go yell at Scott Manley, I heard it in one of his recent videos.)
Not like they have a choice. It's a bit too far to walk.
But they do have a choice...
That's what Boeing claims, a company with numerous ongoing QA issues and deadly failures under their belt in recent years. Would I trust this capsule to bring me home safely? I don't think so.
Or is this a "If your landing capsule fails, come in (in person) to claim your free replacement!" thing?
Just remember to hold the door closed
SMFH
Time to call Russians for help...