Boeing 737 Max Jets will continue to receive flak from media, Boeing is #1 US exporter. Why does the central banking system not want US Mfg booming once again?
What effects do US Exporters have on the World's GDP?
Is it a coincidence these Boeing 737 Max issues come up when the joint China-Russia plane is announced in November 2018?
China: New joint Russia-China passenger jet unveiled at Zhuhai airshow
It is known that the Lion Air Flight 610 accident occurred because of an AoA Sensor being broken.
Broken AOA sensor in Lion Air 737 MAX 8 crash linked to a Florida-based aerospace company
Note how this article being shared focuses soley on the company that repaired/replaced the faulty sensor, completely avoiding implicating the role the manufacturer may have had in the faults arising in the first place. Is it a coincidence that a recently replaced sensor was the cause of this Lion Air crash?
Documents obtained by Bloomberg revealed a Miramar, Florida-based aerospace company, XTRA Aerospace Inc., had repaired the faulty sensor before Flight 610 crashed in Jakarta on Oct. 29.
I wouldn't be surprised, if the MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) AoA sensors installed on these Max jets are manufactured in China, but the company that actually sells these AoA sensors is
United Technologies Corp.
Good luck trying to pin this shit on UTX (United Technologies Corp), they're multi-national bigggggg.
Personal opinion: The pilots involved in these accidents aren't trained nearly as much as US Pilots, US pilots would never have allowed this shit to happen, the Lion Air crash alone points out that these pilots were rivetting through the handbook for control procedures. (Probably to learn how to turn off MCAS.)
Article on pilot's negligent professional activity:
Lion Air pilots were looking at handbook when plane crashed
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Oh yeah, Air Bus is Boeing's #1 competitor and the only reason they are in existence is because they're subsidized to compete with Boeing.
Airbus made out with the bank on this optics-war against Boeing.
Article from March 27th, 2019: As Trump and Xi chew over a trade deal, China buys 300 Airbus planes
Out of 300 planes:
290 are A320 planes = $29,290,000,000 (The other 10 were not disclosed, but my guess is China used this to get reduced pricing on the A320's)
Airbus 2018 Price List Press Release
Talk about financially motivated coordinated attack.