Ethiopian crash victims want 737 MAX documents from Boeing, FAA

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CHICAGO: A lawyer for victims of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 said on Tuesday (Sep 17) he wants Boeing Co and the US Federal Aviation ...

CHICAGO: A lawyer for victims of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 said on Tuesday he wants Boeing Co and the US Federal Aviation Administration to hand over documents about the decision to keep the Boeing 737 MAX in the air after a deadly Lion Air crash last October.

"The decisions to keep those planes in service are key," Robert Clifford of Clifford Law Offices, which represents families of the Ethiopian crash victims, said at a status hearing before US Judge Jorge Alonso in Chicago. Boeing has apologised for the lives lost and is upgrading software but has stopped short of admitting any fault in how it developed the 737 MAX, or the software.Clifford, who was appointed lead counsel on Tuesday to represent the majority of plaintiffs suing Boeing over the Ethiopian Airlines crash, said he would pursue two tracks in the case: one for clients who wish to settle with Boeing and another for those who want to push for discovery.

 

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