Boeing’s 737 MAX evolved to meet surging international demand for air travel and in the process became its top-selling plane. WSJ’s Jason Bellini looks at how the grounding of the fleet following the Ethiopian Airlines crash could have a significant impact on Boeing’s future. Photo: GettyThe family of a passenger killed in an Ethiopian Airlines crash earlier this month sued Boeing Co. in a U.S. court, broadening the litigation faced by the plane maker over its 737 MAX jetliner. Chicago-based Boeing is being sued by an administrator for the estate of Jackson Musoni, one of 157 passengers and crew killed when the Ethiopian Airlines jet crashed shortly after taking off from Addis Ababa on March 10.
Source: Ethiopian News March 28, 2019 20:26 UTC