What companies have a reputation for stellar engineering practice?

I just finished watching the documentary Downfall on Netflix about the Boeing 747 Max crashes. They noted that prior to Boeing's merger with McDonnell Douglas in 1997 the culture was much more focused on quality, safety, and free communication to solve issues. Specifically, they call out the new management's focus on stock price and profit as the cause of poor workmanship and safety issues.

It makes me think of some of the great companies that struggled with quality issues or went out of business (Sears/Craftsman, HP, American car companies, etc.)

Here in 2022, what companies stand out to you as still upholding dedication to quality workmanship and good engineering practice in general?