• @rtxn@lemmy.world
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      284 months ago

      I’m sure Airbus has just as many skeletons in the closet, the door just hasn’t fallen off its hinges yet.

        • @rtxn@lemmy.world
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          124 months ago

          I disagree. The machine and its operators that stand between me and a 30000-foot fall better be fucking perfect.

          • @Technus@lemmy.zip
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            144 months ago

            Eh, nothing manmade is ever going to be perfect. You’re literally 100 times more likely to die in the Uber ride to the airport than on that plane (1.8 deaths per 100 million passenger miles vs 0.01). That kind of shit I don’t worry about.

            That being said, if some sort of gross negligence is threatening to change those statistics, it’s definitely worth looking into.

          • kingthrillgore
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            84 months ago

            Airplanes are the safest means of transportation on Earth.

            Even more so when its not a Boeing.

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        No need to look into any closet. Supporting dictators to oppress the opposition, corruption all over the world, just what you’d expect from an arms manufacturer. Civil aviation seems to be clean, though, and those skeletons aren’t tech-related. Airlines are currently whinging about the prices Airbus demands for new planes but what do you expect, their order books are overflowing and where else are you going to go, Boeing?

        • kingthrillgore
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          44 months ago

          Its funny because their backlog is for the next 13 years, they could easily have the EU give them money to fix it and nobody would complain.

    • euphoric.catOP
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      84 months ago

      more like air based (i have no idea if they’ve got problems like boeing)