The Financialization of Boeing: How a $100 Billion Bet Broke an American Icon
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How did Boeing—once the pinnacle of American engineering and the creator of the 747 "Queen of the Skies"—end up grounded by tragedy and plagued by systemic quality failures? This is not just a story about the 737 MAX or a missing door plug. It's a financial autopsy of a corporate icon.
We investigate the 1997 merger with McDonnell Douglas, aturning point that shifted Boeing's focus from engineering excellence to financial metrics. We trace the decades-long strategy of prioritizing "shareholder value" through tens of billions of dollars in stock buybacks and dividend payments, often at the expense of research, development, and quality control.
Join us as we analyze the business logic that tied executive pay to stock performance, incentivized outsourcing, andultimately led to the fatal engineering compromises of the 737 MAX. This is the story of how financialization... broke Boeing.