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A total of 157 people had died in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crash, now on today’s news Boeing co had agreed to pay compensatory damages in lawsuits filed by families of the victims affected by the accident.
Boeing had acknowledge that the Ethiopian Airline 737 MAX was faulty in an unsafe condition and that they is no one else to blame.
A total of 356 people had been killed by the same 737 MAX in a vape period of 5 months, the crashes had not only cause Boeing being grounded for 20 Months but also about $20 million in total.
Boeing is committed to ensuring that all families who lost loved ones in the accidents are fully and fairly compensated for their loss.
By accepting responsibility, Boeing’s agreement with the families allows the parties to focus their efforts on determining the appropriate compensation for each family
The planemaker said in a statement Wednesday.
This is a significant milestone for the families in their pursuit of justice against Boeing, as it will ensure they are all treated equitably and eligible to recover full damages under Illinois law while creating a pathway for them to proceed to a final resolution, whether through settlements or trial,” the lawyers said, adding the compensation will serve to hold Boeing fully accountable for the deaths of the 157 people who perished.
The lawyer of the families said.