Boeing Is Hiring 20 Times More Engineers From India As US Aims To Cut Dependence On China: Media

@Dalit bro

Indian code coolies. Absolutely love it.

Like my mentor Brofessor sb, I say it the way it is. Completely fair, objective and data driven.

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Airbus is also planning their biggest facility outside the US in India
Airbus is not opening passengers airliner factory in India soon, it along with Tata are setting up a helicopter facility for India.
 
@Cryptonian

Allegedly all the Boeing planes which had crashed had software written by USD 9 per hour code coolies in India.

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Source: Gobar Times

No Indian can work in Aerospace sector, one has to be either US citizen or GC. The so called software can not be designed by any Indian by law.

The aerospace work can not be outsourced to India.

The facilities in India are part of supply chain of aircrafts not part of design team
 
@Tumba

The aerospace work can not be outsourced to India.

That is interesting, if true. What this means that the aerospace software were made in America.

Logical conclusion: Outsource the work to India.

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@Cryptonian

Allegedly all the Boeing planes which had crashed had software written by USD 9 per hour code coolies in India.

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Source: Gobar Times

But in reality it was hardware(or lack of it)issue. They lacked enough sensors to detect AOA.
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Boeing didn't even blame coders, but pilots.

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🤣🤣🤣 Indian code coolies. Absolutely love it.
Pakistanis are cope coolies who find tiny little happiness in any fake news against India. 🤣
 
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@Tumba

The aerospace work can not be outsourced to India.

That is interesting, if true. What this means that the aerospace software were made in America.

Logical conclusion: Outsource the work to India.

Regards

Boing fcked up with its design and didn’t anticipate all the scenarios and for one if the scenarios due to which accident happened no software workaround was created ..

So yes the quality of RnD in both hardware and software side was lacking and in these fields no foreign nationals are legally be employed
 
@Tumba @Cryptonian

Well between the two of you, you have established that there is a strong case for moving both hardware and software jobs to India- cheaper, better quality control. The airlines can pitch in by recruiting Indian pilots as well.

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I can see many people not flying Boeing airplanes from now on. That safety thing is never going to leave peoples minds. I don't know the ins and outs of how this was connected to the Indian tech guys, but it's about perceptions.
 
@Waz sb

I can see many people not flying Boeing airplanes from now on.

I am afraid the supply side in the aircrafts business is very tight- airlines and their customers will have to settle for whatever they can lay their hands on.

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@Waz sb

I can see many people not flying Boeing airplanes from now on.

I am afraid the supply side in the aircrafts business is very tight- airlines and their customers will have to settle for whatever they can lay their hands on.

Regards

Airbus?
I certainly do and that's nothing to do with Indian tech guys. I just don't trust Boeing at all and they are lying through their teeth regarding the whole tragedies.
 

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