After reading this site's contents you might well be baffled as to why Boeing continues to risk another "Druyun/EELV affair"
(although this fraud is many times worse than those matters) and continues to also willingly place at greater
risk the lives of the public that fly on Boeing jets because of Boeing's acceptance of greater "business risk" by
the hobbling of Quality, Safety, and Reliabiliy ensuring practices that has placed the vast majority of this extra "Boeing
business" risk not on Boeing itself, but on the lives of those passengers and crew who unknowingly (unless they stumble
accross this site) bear such extra risk soley for Boeing's quest for ever greater Bottom line value and for whatever part
of this "value" gets deducted from Boeing airplane prices and therefore "benefits" airlines (until the inevitable hull
loss accident because of this fraud).
The first sign that Boeing does not intend to end this obvious fraud willingly has been proven by Boeing's actions in my
attempts to bring this fraud to their attention in damning detail on multiple occasions. On those occasions Boeing's
actions were just "CYA" extremely limited and biased internal audits that may have made an uninformed person think Boeing
had done something, when in fact those audits changed nothing noticeably to end this fraud in order to ensure the "benefits"
of the noted fraud continued to add to meeting Boeing's all-important bottom line maximization goals.
Boeing's similar and purposeful inaction to end this endemic fraud within the company placing innocent lives
at extra risk intentionally for more bottom line dollars after I "broke the story" publicly on this site and in the news media
also proves Boeing's inability to take action themselves to reverse this fraud the company has been willingly fostering for years,
no matter how public these crimes ultimately become.
The most powerful motive for Boeing to resist internal reforms seemingly regardless of the consequences is not because
of its (by one highly placed management source within the company) self described status as "the most arrogant company on
the face of the planet." It instead comes to what everything is about at Boeing--the almighty dollar. Boeing is one of
the most business plan driven companies existant. Anything that does not support reaching the business plan's "targets" is
in jeopardy, even if legally and regulatorily required, such as Boeing's compliance with its Production and Type Certificates goes.
This explains not only why Boeing intentionally subverted and intentionally did not comply with its minimum quality system
and certification requirements as documented on this site--it also explains why Boeing will willingly do nothing to reverse
the "gains" to the business plan made by this fraud.
To reverse this fraud would be much more difficult for Boeing than the actions it had to take to put these fraudulent
activities in place. Years of QA manager's (and their manager's) and complicit QA Lead's (now "Team Leaders") efforts
to turn inspectors into mostly just rollerstampers of paperwork would have to be reversed--not an easy or short time span
task. Most of the time "leaned out" of production line flow to enable shorter flowtimes and moving lines was time for
inspectors to actually inspect the airplanes which was not necessary in the rollerstamping quality system put in
place by Boeing. However, complying with Production Certificate requirements to have inspectors actually inspect per quality
system requirements would require much of that time to be added back into the production schedule and/or an unprecedented number
of inspectors per mechanic ratio than that of the past.
Boeing will not take these actions willingly due to their cost (effect on meeting the business plan) and the effect
on flowtimes. Indeed, because of the above, I don't expect Boeing to ever admit any of the corruption I have documented on
this site and elsewhere, because to do so would require Boeing to take some action to stop it, which it does not want
to do for the aforesaid reasons, among others (effect on their undeserved reputation, etc.).
But if Boeing does fess up to some of these past and present crimes (which will probably happen only because they would
calculate greater risks to the company's bottom line if they did not do so, such as ignoring the results of the ongoing review by
the DOT OIG might ultimately bring the company), don't even then expect Boeing to end this corruption. Just like after
the Special Technical Audit of 1999/2000 where they were "caught with their pants down" "violating" many of even of the
most basic requirements of the FAA, expect Boeing only to do the minimum they think they can get away with as far as reform
until the "problems" (the auditors) go away and Boeing can then do business again as usual. Also expect another tactic used
by Boeing during "C/A" after the STA, implementing programs (with the tacit approval of a similarly corrupt FAA) that
actually made compliance with its quality system much worse than before the STA, and indeed, in some cases, eliminated unjustifiably
the requirements Boeing had violated, rather than Boeing ever complying with those "burdensome" requirements that were in
place to ensure quality, safety, and reliability requirements were met, but were "too prescriptive" and therefore had to go
to meet Boeing's overriding goal of enhancing efficiency over everything, including safety.