• @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      245 months ago

      …imagine fuxking NASA pulling this off. After so many fuckups in USA that didn’t end with nationalising, a goddamn NASA going “welp, that’s it” and managing to push for nationalising Boeing…

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        245 months ago

        NASA’s biggest issue over the last 35 years is that it became a political target. It is really hard to do long term design when your mission changes every 4 years along with a different budget. NASA should have a budget that is only reapproved every 30 years and should not have to worry about outside influence from a president dictating its mission.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        105 months ago

        Them and the military. There’s only one other major airplane military contractor, Lockheed, and then a couple of smaller companies.

        The 6th gen fighter program, Next Generation Air Dominance, is supposed to be a family of planes where one human plane controls a small squadron of drones of various models. The Air Force gave contracts for two of those drones to some of the smaller companies beside Boeing and Lockheed. They tend not to come right out and say these things, but a good guess as to why is that they don’t want to have those two be the only options.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      55 months ago

      Oh god, they certainly don’t deserve that. When a company screws up this bad you don’t buy them… Fuck…

      You just stop giving them contracts and watch them go belly up. Problem solved. We have plenty of other aerospace companies to fill the void and plenty of new startups who would love the chance to prove themselves.

      When a company is collapsing in on itself, why would you want to pay a bunch of executives for privilege of inheriting their mess? Wait… are you the CEO of Boeing?