https://abc7news.com/boeing-787-dreamliner-issues-whistleblower-sam-salehpour/14641022/
It's always in the best interest of any corporation to maintain high standards.
"Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun said Monday he intends to leave the beleaguered company by the end of the year in a major shakeup of the company's leadership. Boeing's chairman and the head of the commercial airplane unit are also leaving." https://abc7news.com/plane-engine-flies-off-southwest-airlines-flight-makes-emergency-landing-denver-international-airport-boeing-aircraft-issues/14631104/
All these aircraft problems could be used for part of a larger agenda. An agenda to eventually get most people to become afraid or very uncomfortable about choosing air travel.
https://www.aef.org.uk/2023/03/09/should-we-fly-less-the-inequality-of-air-travel/
The problem is that a lot of people require air travel.
https://www.dw.com/en/to-fly-or-not-to-fly-the-environmental-cost-of-air-travel/a-42090155
Eventually, the world might be forced into a carbon credit control system.
Thus, a person might have to get permission if they want to fly more than a couple times a year.
Ultimately, such a global carbon credit control system would be managed by AI. Then how would angry people be able to complain to an AI control system?
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2019/may/22/could-you-give-up-flying-meet-the-no-plane-pioneers
Unfortunately, a human herd management system could gradually be implemented upon the world. AI can be a great tool for humanity, but if humans eventually just become a tool for AI, then it will become a very inhumane world.
https://www.orwelltoday.com/reality.shtml
https://thedigitallabyrinth.blogspot.com/search?q=Boeing+whistleblower