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JDNSW
					 
				 
				From an ABC article this morning:-
"The fuselage for Boeing 737s is made by Kansas-based Spirit AeroSystems, which separated from Boeing in 2005."
As I said above "MBA strikes again".
Hive off and outsource key parts of your business is a typical MBA approach following a takeover - in this case the McDonnell Douglas. It makes for a good result this quarter, but means that you lose direct control of the process, and soon lose the expertise to even know whether the work is being done properly. In a business like Boeing, this is a recipe for disaster. (See Indonesia and Ethiopia!)
			
		 
	 
 Some of this is part of the core of the old novel by Michael Crichton, "Airframe". There is the discussion around outsourcing the construction of possibly the most complex part of a commercial jetliner, the wing. 
In the ongoing battles between accountants and engineers, the wrong side usually wins.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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