"Under the terms of a fixed-price contract, a company is responsible for paying for any expenses above a certain price ceiling. Boeing is locked into fixed price agreements a host of major aircraft programs, such as the KC-46 tanker, MQ-25 tanker drone, T-7A trainer jet and the VC-25B". {Starliner is also a fixed-price program}.
KC-46A Pegasus refueler $4.9 billion contract
Boeing’s tanker losses top $7 billion"The Air Force and Boeing are in varying stages of resolving seven Category 1 deficiencies." "...now dealing with seven issues that could result in significant damage to the air vehicle or death of an operator".
VC-25B Air Force One $3.9 billion contract
more than $1.1B in overruns and then there is the T-7A trainer.
Starliner $4.2B contract, plus extra $300M in 2019,
$1.5B in overruns. The "prototype" test flight is a failure, I don't see Boeing getting paid much.
At what point do people realize Boeing is a failure? It's all fine because greed and corruption are fabulous, people collect a paycheque, some kickbacks too and Wall Street reaps benefits...
I feel bad for the engineers because you can't design anything decent in a corrupt, diseased environment. It's something everyone here needs to realize, instead of struggling to get work done when there is no support and then getting flogged for it being late.
Then the engineers take the blame for the failures- not the management or exec that created the hot, steaming turd.