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Jury Finds Boeing Stole Technology From Electric Airplane Startup Zunum 46

A federal court jury in Seattle has ruled against Boeing in a lawsuit brought by failed electric airplane startup Zunum and awarded $81 million in damages -- which the judge has the option to triple. From a report: Zunum alleged that Boeing, while ostensibly investing seed money to get the startup off the ground, stole Zunum's technology and actively undermined its attempts to build a business. It accused Boeing of "a targeted and coordinated campaign" to gain access to its "business plan, market and technological analysis, and other trade secrets and proprietary information," then using that to develop its own hybrid-electric plane design.

Zunum also accused Boeing of sabotaging its efforts to attract funding from aerospace suppliers Safran and United Technologies. The jury found that Boeing had misappropriated Zunum's trade secrets and breached its contract with the startup. It also found that Boeing's actions were "willful and malicious," which opens the door for the judge to award triple damages plus legal costs in a case that has already been running for more than four years.
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Jury Finds Boeing Stole Technology From Electric Airplane Startup Zunum

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  • good job MBAs (Score:5, Insightful)

    by awwshit ( 6214476 ) on Wednesday June 05, 2024 @01:56PM (#64525425)

    Good thing Boeing is run by MBAs and not by Engineers. How are those quarterly profits going?

    • And then they proceeded to take that new technology, cut the budget for LocTite, and had the bolts fall out.

    • by GoTeam ( 5042081 )
      Don't be too hard on them. They finally put their capsule into space with humans in it. Plus, they were only $1.5 billion over budget. I call that a win!
      • by gweihir ( 88907 )

        On the business-side? Yes, clearly. They managed to scam a lot more of money out of the customer. That is apparently all that these types get taught today.

        • by GoTeam ( 5042081 )
          I wish I could get a cost-plus contract. I could get paid for becoming more corrupt and inefficient! I wonder if the astronauts have to land safely for Boeing to get paid for their capsule...
          • by jythie ( 914043 )
            That isn't how cost plus contracts work. Try to imagine a committee of outside executives micro-managing every dollar you spend and not having the cash to actually give you the resources you need. There is a reason they tend to get associated with development hell projects. You have to be extra efficient because they will trickle money to you while constantly changing demands and requiring that you give them 'input' and 'decision' on every single damn bug you try to fix. Every little typo can take mont
  • Ugh. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Savage-Rabbit ( 308260 ) on Wednesday June 05, 2024 @02:02PM (#64525443)

    The jury found that Boeing had misappropriated Zunum's trade secrets and breached its contract with the startup. It also found that Boeing's actions were "willful and malicious," which opens the door for the judge to award triple damages plus legal costs in a case that has already been running for more than four years.

    Boeing is a cesspit of douchebaggery. Triple damages sounds about right, they deserve it.

    • by Roger W Moore ( 538166 ) on Wednesday June 05, 2024 @02:16PM (#64525505) Journal
      Perhaps they should get extra for reputation damage too. The last thing they want is for their technology to be associated with Boeing planes.
    • by gweihir ( 88907 )

      It is peanuts for them. Not even a light slap on the wrist. And the money will not negate the damage they did at all.

      • It is peanuts for them. Not even a light slap on the wrist. And the money will not negate the damage they did at all.

        Sure, but this sort of thing piles up when you have made douchebaggery your primary business model and the beating heart and soul of your company culture.

        • by gweihir ( 88907 )

          It requires a gigantic pile though before anything really happens. Refer to Boeing, Microsoft, etc. for nice examples that you can be the most repulsive (and murderous in the case of Boeing, see the whistle-blowers that got suicided and the two crashed planes) scum and still stay in business. I don't think this regulation mechanism is nowhere near effective enough.

  • Can't even steal proprietary info successfully.
    facepalm...
    • Even tripling damages, $250m is probably less than they would have had to pay to buy the company outright. But they still get the info.

  • Well, how else do you start up an airplane than by using electricity ?

  • The Other Side (Score:1, Offtopic)

    by lcreech ( 1491 )

    Big oil has been successful in lobbying Texas GOP lawmakers in passing a tax of $400 on new and $200 yearly on only EVs. The reason they claim is to make of for lost gasoline taxes for road. The gasoline tax in Texas is $0.04 per gallon. The average ICE car owner pays less than $100/yr in taxes. My Tesla I have driven less than 2000 miles last year which equates to pay more than 10 cents per miles. Rather inequitable in my opinion,

  • Not the first time Boeing used unsavoury means to kill a competitor [wikipedia.org].

    Here's hoping they go bankrupt (don't worry, someone else will swoop in to buy the business and hopefully run it in an ethical manner).

    • Not the first time Boeing used unsavoury means to kill a competitor [wikipedia.org].

      Here's hoping they go bankrupt (don't worry, someone else will swoop in to buy the business and hopefully run it in an ethical manner).

      Not likely. Someone swooping in to buy the business will likely be tied up with vulture capitalists. They'll take the corpse and rape it repeatedly, make it seem animated for a bit to garner a shade more cash on the way out, then fuck it into the ground so hard it'll make the Max fiascos look like a toddler level fit. THAT'S the American way. Take great things and fuck them beyond repair while counting the money you make off the spectacle. INNOVATION!

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