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Boeing targets a culprit of 737 MAX production woes: 'Traveled work'

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“Starting on March 1 of this year, we will no longer travel work between Wichita and our fuselage supplier [Spirit AeroSystems] and Renton [Boeing assembly plant],” Boeing CFO Brian West said. “It had been going on too long. So now we will only accept a fully conforming fuselage from Spirit, which means in the near term, there might be variability of supply.” (finance.yahoo.com) 更多...

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JamesWhitaker
James Whitaker 3
"variability of supply" Sounds to me as if he is getting his excuses in early.
ColinSeftel
Colin Seftel 1
It sounds to me that that Boeing is getting its priorities right. Product quality takes precedence over product supply.
JamesWhitaker
James Whitaker 3
If only.
NeilPostlethwaiteItsAllBroken
Neil Postlethwaite 1
Pretty shocking. Did Boeing. Of pay attention that.Agile is not really suited to everything.

Fuselage not finishes, ydt …into the backlog for the next Sprint
BillOverdue
Bill Overdue 0
Hmm, he has to blame somebody, right? ... oh wait he's not blaming a "person", he blames a "process"! What next?
ColinSeftel
Colin Seftel 9
The word "culprit" in the headline sounds like this is about blame, but identifying a potential root cause and taking action to avoid it in future is actually standard practice in quality management. Permitting tasks to be done out of sequence is a credible root cause of error in any process. It's the reason why we have checklists in aviation, to ensure that we always carry out critical tasks in the correct sequence

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