Boeing Faces Families Grieving From 737 Max Crashes in Court (Correct)

Jan. 27, 2023, 2:28 AM UTC

Two years ago, Boeing Co. reached an agreement with the US Department of Justice to defer prosecution on one charge that it had deceived regulators about changes in its 737 Max flight control system that were linked to a pair of airline disasters. The plane is flying again, and Boeing is raking in revenue from one of its most important programs. But now families of the crash victims are taking the company to court in a move that could inflict new legal and financial pain.

At an arraignment scheduled for Jan. 26 in Fort Worth, the families of 10 ...

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