Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg said Boeing was 'sorry' for the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes involving its Boeing 737 Max planes.
Relatives of passengers on Lion Air flight JT610 cry at Depati Amir AirPort, Pangkal Pinang, Belitung island, Indonesia.11 victims' family members are now joining dozens of other families that are already suing Boeing, they announced at a press conference. It was arranged by Kailimang & Ponto, a Jakarta-based law firm representing the families.
"We refused to sign such a document containing statements that are treating our loved ones like lost baggage," she said."It's ridiculous and hurts us."The US's reputation as the gold standard for aviation safety is at a make-or-break moment as the 737 Max crashes prompt questions about Boeing's conflicts of interest
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