r/boeing 10d ago

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I’ve always been curious about something about Boeing from both an engineering and operations perspective.

People often discuss Boeing in terms of aircraft design, company decisions, manufacturing, certification, safety culture, airline pressure, etc. But I rarely see discussion on what Boeing still does exceptionally well compared to competitors.

For those who follow Boeing closely (engineers, aviation enthusiasts, pilots, maintenance crews, employees, passengers):

What do you think Boeing’s strongest area is today, and what do you think needs the biggest improvement?

Interested in hearing technical and non-technical perspectives.

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u/DoubtGroundbreaking 10d ago

ITT: people exclusively criticizing boeing and not naming a single thing we do well, despite that not being the question at all.

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u/InsideTheBoeingStore 9d ago

a single thing we do well

BDS is really good at contracts

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u/Meatinmymouth69 9d ago

The CFOs for VC- 25B, MQ-25, KC-46, and T-45 would like to have a word with you.