Ethiopian Airlines crash victim's family files lawsuit against Boeing over defective flight control systemPostedA lawsuit against Boeing has been filed in US Federal Court in what appears to be the first suit over the March 10 Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crash that killed 157 people. The 737 MAX planes were grounded worldwide following the Ethiopian Airlines disaster, which came five months after a Lion Air crash in Indonesia that killed 189 people. The lawsuit says Boeing failed to warn the public, airlines and pilots of the airplane's allegedly erroneous sensors, causing the aircraft to dive automatically and uncontrollably. Ethiopian officials and some analysts have said the Ethiopian Airlines jet behaved in a similar pattern as the 737 MAX involved in October's Lion Air disaster. The investigation into the March crash, which is being led by the Ethiopian Transport Ministry, is still at an early stage.
Source: Ethiopian News March 28, 2019 20:59 UTC