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getpost | 3 months ago

This is an interesting detail I had not heard. Can you link to a backstory on this? Why would such a contract ever be signed (especially for a technological product)?

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acdha|3 months ago

There’s a really good podcast episode here:

https://engineered.network/causality/episode-33-737-max/

Basically they were looking for an edge against Airbus and a really big one was being able to promise that pilots wouldn’t need a separate certification from the existing 737, which is where that MCAS software came in trying to make the new hardware behave like the existing planes. The allegations about Southwest in particular got the most attention in this lawsuit:

https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-aerospace/legal...