Did you (or a company you run) design an airplane? You should be forced to take flights on that particular model of plane regularly for a couple years to showcase your confidence. Boeing should probably take this idea.
Modestly related: Boeing Everett, their biggest factory, is attached to a WPA era airfield. Over the last decade or so there was a big push to add a passenger terminal and start up scheduled flights. But it's still a small regional airport with very little passenger volume, so all the planes are little regional jets, a type of plane Boeing hasn't made in decades. So all the traffic in and out of Boeing's airport are Brazilian single aisle jets: https://www.flightstats.com/v2/flight-tracker/departures/PAE
Modestly related: Boeing Everett, their biggest factory, is attached to a WPA era airfield. Over the last decade or so there was a big push to add a passenger terminal and start up scheduled flights. But it's still a small regional airport with very little passenger volume, so all the planes are little regional jets, a type of plane Boeing hasn't made in decades. So all the traffic in and out of Boeing's airport are Brazilian single aisle jets: https://www.flightstats.com/v2/flight-tracker/departures/PAE
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