Boeing s iron rice bowl was overturned, India took over 150 Boeing planes, and the Micron incident r

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-18

Boeing's iron rice bowl was overturned, India took over 150 Boeing planes, and the Micron incident reappeared!

In December, Boeing received a major license from Chinese regulators.

In the same month of the same year, Boeing announced the delivery of a Boeing aircraft to Air China.

In January, a Boeing 737 Max 9 with a door off was urgently investigated and grounded, drawing widespread attention in Chinese mainland.

Obviously, Boeing has just regained some momentum, but the Chinese market this"Iron rice bowl"The backlash made Boeing's orders fall behind again. To some extent, it will be difficult for Boeing to deliver in the future. To solve this problem, Boeing has taken two measures.

First of all, the matter must be open and transparent, otherwise Boeing risks losing money. Secondly, an independent consultant has been hired to check the safety and quality of the products. This advisor is no ordinary man. He is a retired admiral who is primarily responsible for the safety and reliability of submarines, aircraft carriers, and other internationally recognized projects.

Boeing also realized that if it did not win the trust of its customers as soon as possible, it would lose its position in the future aviation market. No one expected that at this time, an Indian company would give them a big gift.

According to sources, Akasar Airlines of India has secured an order for 150 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to expand its domestic and international operations. At such a sensitive moment, Air India stepped in to win the order, which was another surprise for Micron.

After all, when something went wrong with some of Micron's products, India sent them an invitation and offered a huge subsidy. Now I don't even know what to say about Indian companies.

They think they're helping Boeing, but they might get in trouble, and Boeing could be involved.

In fact, this order was ready at the beginning of the year, but it was delayed until some time ago. Boeing should be very happy to show such sincerity. After all, we stood by and did not receive the Boeing planes that have not yet been delivered, as planned. And now, the appearance of the Indian company has undoubtedly relieved Boeing. But is that really the case?

Indian companies have increased their purchases of Boeing aircraft, partly because they are eager to regain local market share, and partly because manufacturers' flight performance has been affected by reduced capacity. Now, they just have to keep up with Boeing. In addition, Boeing offers a number of advantages to India, including the establishment of a logistics center in India.

India and Boeing are inextricably linked, however"Made in India"The plan has been widely criticized, at least for a time, causing concern. And now, by suddenly announcing an order for 150 Boeing aircraft, the Indian company is undoubtedly announcing to the world that we are not going to abandon Boeing, which has accelerated its entry into the Indian market. But the question remains: Is there a conflict between the Indian-made aircraft and the safety issues that Boeing is trying to mitigate?

Or if Boeing manages to solve this problem, then it is not a foregone conclusion that it will produce aircraft in India in the future?

It's too early to tell, and it also depends on what Boeing will do with the 150 aircraft. Why do you think the Indian company is announcing the order at this time instead of changing the schedule? Comments, shares, and likes are welcome.

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