Sunday, March 23, 2014

Missing Malaysia jet: The curious disappearance of the name ‘Boeing’ from news...

Each time we read or hear of a car accident, the first thing that catches our attention is the brand name of the car, almost always with the model detail as well.

Now think about all the news you have read about the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, and dwell on how many times you have come across the brand name ‘Boeing’. After all, the missing aircraft is a Boeing 777.

Take a look at a few stories from earlier today.

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What is abundantly clear is that Boeing’s PR team is making sure the company is as distant from the incident as possible. In what is perhaps the biggest aviation mystery of our time, Boeing’s exclusion from almost every news piece does not seem natural.

Well, well. Boeing, Boeing, gone! Full story...

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