Boeing enters not guilty plea after hearing from families of 737 Max crash victims - News Summed Up

Boeing enters not guilty plea after hearing from families of 737 Max crash victims


The faces of the victims of two Boeing 737 Max airliner crashes were printed on buttons, pinned to lapels, on posters and in the evocative stories recounted by the loved ones who survived them. That plea threatens to put the company at risk of violating its earlier agreement with the government that let it escape prosecution, said Paul Cassell, lead attorney representing the victims’ families. That deal requires Boeing to take responsibility for hiding issues with the 737 Max flight control system from the Federal Aviation Administration. “I want justice for Mick and for the other 345 people on the flight killed by Boeing,” Ryan said. Catherine Berthet holds a photo of her daughter, Camille Geoffroy, after she and other relatives of those killed in two Boeing 737 Max crashes spoke at a federal court arraignment Thursday in Fort Worth.


Source: Ethiopian News January 27, 2023 00:41 UTC



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