The headline says it all and of course it's Boeing again.

"Emergency Slide Falls Off Plane, Winds Up At Home Of Lawyer Whose Firm Is Suing Boeing"

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/missing-delta-boeing-emergency-slide-found-on-beach_n_6630f8fae4b0c558f741c0e5

#Boeing

Emergency Slide Falls Off Plane, Winds Up At Home Of Lawyer Whose Firm Is Suing Boeing

The Boeing jet lost the slide shortly after takeoff last week at New York City’s JFK Airport.

HuffPost

@BobLefridge @aligorith more galling than Boeing's fall from grace, is the media’s single-mindedness on sticking it to them for ANY story that involves one of their aircraft with zero real research.

If they were doing their job, they'd have found the identity of the aircraft involved and disclosed its age. Because if it's more than a year old, the problem is FAR more likely to be Delta.

Yes Boeing have problems, but that doesn't make sloppy journalism OK.

@zkarj
Exactly. A daily browse of the Aviation Safety Network incidents will show that sliding off runways and tires falling off are pretty regular occurences 😄
Pluralistic: Boeing’s deliberately defective fleet of flying sky-wreckage (01 May 2024) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

@BobLefridge @ZiaTurtle I know the bigger story. I’m asking to not lose track of being honest in reporting.
@BobLefridge And oh, look! The story THEY link to says it was a 767. A *very* quick internet search nets us the fact that the newest 767 delivered to Delta was delivered 22 years ago.