A French woman whose husband was killed when a Boeing 737 Max airliner crashed in Ethiopia in March has filed a US lawsuit against the manufacturer, seeking at least $276m (€247m) in damages. A French woman whose husband was killed when a Boeing 737 Max airliner crashed in Ethiopia in March has filed a US lawsuit against the manufacturer, seeking at least $276m (€247m) in damages. The crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 near Addis Ababa killed all 157 passengers and crew aboard. Mr Husain said he was seeking a minimum of $276m in damages for client Nadege Dubois-Seex. Airlines around the world grounded the 737 Max after the Ethiopian Airlines crash, the second for the Boeing model in five months.
Source: Ethiopian News May 22, 2019 01:30 UTC