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This email was just sent out by the union to all their members.

TLDR- "If you all lose your jobs, it's not our fault for striking. It's Boeing's fault for not giving in."
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This email was just sent out by the union to all their members.
( article | archive )The Intelsat 33e satellite has broken up in geostationary orbit (GEO) and lost power, ceasing communications services for customers across Europe, Africa and parts of Asia Pacific.
Intelsat said in an Oct. 19 news release it is working with satellite maker Boeing to address an anomaly that emerged earlier that day, but “believe it is unlikely that the satellite will be recoverable.” An Intelsat spokesperson said the satellite was not insured at the time of the issue.
Probably managed to cut costs .025% on the prior quarter's profit/loss statements, though!View attachment 6546874
Apparently when it was launched in 2016 it also had severe thruster issues reducing its usable life by 3 years.
Another typical Boeing L
Assassination alibisSatellite breakup has made the press. Is there anything Boeing makes these days that doesn't disintegrate?
Boeing is taking another charge against earnings of $250 million on its CST-100 Starliner commercial crew program as the company’s new leader vowed it will not walk away from troubled programs like it.
The latest charge brings the total losses Boeing has recorded on Starliner to about $1.85 billion.
Does Texas even want this shit company?This may be what finally pushes them to Texas.
So that's the 2nd recent one. The last failure was a really big hit to Viasat. They had a lot of government and airline contracts lined up for Viasat-3. That was their last chance to get ahead of Starlink.
Of course. Boeing's biggest customer is the taxpayer, and they always pay on time.Does Texas even want this shit company?
More importantly, how much - if any - of the space division is salvageable without a full rebuild and new staff?Boeing completely felted in the space race with SpaceX. Looking to divest its entire space division and looking for a buyer.
Who would want it though lol.
It really depends. There might be patents and property that could be valuable. Leadership will of course have to be fired, and the Bobs will need to be brought in to conduct interviews of staff that run along the lines of...More importantly, how much - if any - of the space division is salvageable without a full rebuild and new staff?
I mean its ahead of Blue Origin. So Bezoes vanity money.Boeing completely felted in the space race with SpaceX. Looking to divest its entire space division and looking for a buyer.
Who would want it though lol.