Boeing 737 MAX: A case study of failure in a supply chain using system of systems framework
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2021
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Wang, Chaojie. "Boeing 737 MAX: A case study of failure in a supply chain using system of systems framework." Issues in Information Systems 22, no. 1 (2021):51-62, 2018. https://www.iacis.org/iis/2021/1_iis_2021_51-62.pdf
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This paper uses the framework and pain points of the System of Systems (SoS) originated and prevalent
in Systems Engineering, to investigate the failure of the Boeing 737 MAX. We posit that a supply chain
can be investigated as an SoS and that the SoS framework is useful to describe its health status and pain
points. We attempt to analyze the Boeing 737 MAX’s epic failure and identify potential issues in its supply
chain which may have contributed to the tragic accidents and the eventual grounding of the plane. The
analysis provides practical insights to help restore the health of the Boeing 737 MAX supply chain and
help prevent it from experiencing the same failure again.