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The Boeing Company

The Boeing Company

Aerospace manufacturer and defense contractor

United StatesAerospace and Defense
46
MIXED

of 100 · unstable trend · Some good traits but inconsistent

Standing

46/100

Raw Score

45/85

Confidence

82%

Evidence

Broad

About

A world-shaping aerospace company with major engineering and community contributions, but materially constrained by severe safety and integrity failures tied to the 737 MAX era.

Boeing's public value is real: it has shaped commercial aviation, remains a major U.S. exporter, supports a vast global customer base, and continues sizeable community and sustainability efforts. But the record around the 737 MAX crashes, misleading investor communications, the 2024 door-plug crisis, FAA production restrictions, and the 2025 non-prosecution agreement means integrity remains the company's clearest weakness even while operations show signs of recovery.

Five Pillars

Pillar scores (0–100%)

Core Worldview40%(10/25)
Contribution to Others63%(19/30)
Personal Discipline50%(5/10)
Reliability20%(1/5)
Stability Under Pressure67%(10/15)

Boeing scores well on scale, technical contribution and some community investment, but integrity remains severely weakened by repeated safety and truthfulness failures that continued to draw regulatory action well after the 737 MAX crashes.

17 Criteria Scores

Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes

Reliability

Keeps promises agreements contracts commitments and clear communication1/5

Official findings on fraud, misleading investor statements and continuing quality failures keep this very low.

Personal Discipline

Prays consistently3/5

Institutional discipline and formal safety systems are visible, though inconsistently lived out.

Gives obligatory charity2/5

Real philanthropy and employee giving exist, but are secondary to the operating business.

Core Worldview

Belief in god0/5

Secular public corporation.

Belief in unseen order4/5

Strong long-horizon engineering and systems orientation.

Belief in revealed guidance2/5

Published values and governance principles exist, but repeated conduct failures limit trust.

Belief in prophets as examples2/5

Founder legacy and engineering exemplars matter, but not as a deep moral guide.

Belief in accountability last day2/5

Formal accountability structures exist, but the record shows serious historical lapses.

Contribution to Others

Helps relatives2/5

Indirect household support through employment and supply chains.

Helps the poor or stuck3/5

Some humanitarian and community investment, though not the company's clearest strength.

Helps people who ask directly4/5

Serves airlines, governments and maintenance customers at large scale.

Helps free people from constraint4/5

Commercial aircraft materially expand mobility, trade and connectivity.

Helps orphans or unsupported young people1/5

Only indirect evidence via philanthropy and STEM programs.

Helps travelers strangers or cut off people5/5

Few firms have shaped long-distance travel and air cargo more than Boeing.

Stability Under Pressure

Patient during personal hardship3/5

The institution has endured prolonged reputational and operating stress.

Patient during financial difficulty3/5

Backlog and operational recovery efforts show persistence under financial strain.

Patient during conflict pressure fear or battlefield moments4/5

Boeing continues operating under intense regulatory, legal and production pressure, with partial recovery visible.

Timeline

Key events and documented turning points

1916

Pacific Aero Products is incorporated

William Boeing incorporated Pacific Aero Products in 1916, the company later renamed Boeing Airplane Company in 1917.

Created the institutional base for Boeing's century-long aerospace role.

high
1919

Boeing carries the first international airmail in North America

Boeing says William Boeing and pilot Eddie Hubbard carried 60 letters between Seattle and Vancouver on March 3, 1919, recording North America's first international airmail flight.

Showed Boeing's early commercial-service usefulness beyond military contracting.

medium
1954

Dash 80 leads to the 707 and the Jet Age

Boeing says the 367-80 prototype led to the KC-135 and the 707, which it describes as the world's first successful commercial jet.

Deepened Boeing's positive influence on global commercial flight.

high
1968

The first 747 rolls out

Boeing says the 747 became the world's first twin-aisle airplane and enabled more people to fly farther, faster and more affordably.

Expanded Boeing's social-care case through mass air mobility and cargo capacity.

high
2021

DOJ charges Boeing and announces deferred prosecution agreement

The U.S. Department of Justice said Boeing agreed to a deferred prosecution agreement over a conspiracy to defraud the FAA's Aircraft Evaluation Group in connection with the 737 MAX and to pay over $2.5 billion, including a fund for the families of the 346 people killed in the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes.

Confirmed severe integrity and accountability failures in a core Boeing program.

high
2022

SEC settles charges over misleading 737 MAX statements

The SEC said Boeing and former CEO Dennis Muilenburg made materially misleading public statements after the 737 MAX crashes and announced a $200 million Boeing penalty.

Added securities-law evidence that Boeing's communication failures were not only operational but also public-trust failures.

high
2024

FAA halts 737 MAX production expansion after the Alaska door-plug incident

After the January 5, 2024 Boeing 737-9 MAX incident, the FAA said it would not grant any production expansion of the MAX and imposed additional oversight and inspections.

Showed that safety and quality concerns remained active years after the original MAX crisis.

high
2024

Kelly Ortberg becomes CEO during a broad turnaround effort

Boeing named Kelly Ortberg president and CEO effective August 8, 2024, as the company sought leadership reset, operational repair and deeper safety-and-quality reform.

Marked a visible attempt to restore credibility and execution discipline.

medium
2025

DOJ reaches a non-prosecution agreement and moves to dismiss the case

The DOJ case page says the Department reached a non-prosecution agreement with Boeing on May 29, 2025 and moved to dismiss the criminal information, after previously stating in 2024 that Boeing had breached its deferred prosecution obligations.

Reduced immediate criminal exposure but left accountability questions and moral controversy unresolved.

high
2026

First-quarter 2026 results show improved operational performance

Boeing reported first-quarter 2026 revenue of $22.2 billion, saying results reflected higher commercial delivery volume and improved operational performance.

Provides evidence that the turnaround has some operational traction even though trust repair remains incomplete.

medium

Pressure Tests

Behavior under crisis or scrutiny

DOJ deferred prosecution agreement

2021

The DOJ charged Boeing in a 737 MAX fraud conspiracy case and entered a deferred prosecution agreement.

Response: Boeing accepted the agreement and highlighted governance and safety changes.

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FAA production restriction after Alaska door-plug incident

2024

The FAA halted any 737 MAX production expansion and intensified oversight after the January 2024 incident.

Response: Boeing launched stand-downs and a safety-and-quality action plan.

severe_pressure

Leadership reset and strike disruption

2024

Boeing changed CEOs in August 2024 and then faced a seven-week machinists strike that halted most jet production before workers approved a new contract in November 2024.

Response: The company pursued a leadership reset and eventually reached a labor agreement with 38% raises over four years.

mixed_resilience

DOJ non-prosecution agreement

2025

The DOJ reached a non-prosecution agreement and moved to dismiss the criminal information after previously saying Boeing breached its DPA obligations.

Response: Boeing reduced near-term legal exposure but did not eliminate moral controversy.

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Progression

crisis years

The 737 MAX era exposed a deep gap between Boeing's stated values and actual safety and communication performance.

down

current stage

Boeing is in a real but still unsettled repair phase, with better operations but unresolved trust damage.

mixed

early years

An early aviation builder moved from experimental manufacturing into practical commercial service.

up

growth years

Boeing became a defining institution of global air travel through jet-age and widebody innovation.

up

Behavioral Patterns

Positive

  • Repeated world-scale engineering and transport contribution.
  • Large workforce, export footprint and customer reach create real public utility.
  • Community engagement and sustainability reporting are substantial and recurring.

Concerns

  • Safety language has repeatedly outrun operational reality.
  • Integrity failures were not isolated to one moment but resurfaced across regulators, courts and investors.
  • Recovery is credible, but still incomplete and trust remains fragile.

Evidence Quality

9

Strong

2

Medium

0

Weak

Overall: broad

This profile measures observable institutional behavior and public evidence, not hidden motive or private belief.