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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026

Boeing: Too Big to Fail?

from What Just Happened? A Polpeo Podcast

Reputational damage rarely stems from a single incident, but from patterns of failure that expose deeper cultural issues. In 2024 a door blew out on an Alaska Airlines flight and, while not fatal, this reignited concerns rooted in 2018 and 2019 crashes involving Boeing aircraft that killed 346 people and were linked to design flaws and failures in safety processes. What emerged was not just a technical problem but a systemic one, where safety concerns were known, raised, and in some cases ignored. In this episode of ‘What Just Happened?’, hosts Tamara Littleton and Kate Hartley are joined by aviation expert Dirk Singer to discuss the reputational impact of repeated safety issues for Boeing across a number of years. Subsequent investigations into the company revealed misleading communication with regulators, weak oversight, and a culture where commercial pressures appeared to outweigh engineering judgement. Despite a 2021 deferred prosecution agreement intended to enforce reform, Boeing later breached its terms, pleading guilty in 2024 and paying further fines. Leadership changes followed, alongside commitments to restructure reporting lines and invest heavily in safety and compliance. But did Boeing’s position as one of only two major global aircraft manufacturers mean it was effectively “too big to fail”? The central lesson is clear: crises of this scale are rooted in culture. Organisations must prioritise safety, empower whistleblowers, and ensure that critical risks are never subordinated to profit. A full transcript of today’s show is available to read here.

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