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FORT WORTH (Texas), May 4 ― The families of victims of the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes in October 2018 and March 2019 asked a Texas judge yesterday to overturn a US$2.5-billion (RM10.9  billion) settlement between the aircraft manufacturer and the US government. Under that agreement, Boeing...

FORT WORTH , May 4 ― The families of victims of the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes in October 2018 and March 2019 asked a Texas judge yesterday to overturn a US$2.5-billion settlement between the aircraft manufacturer and the US government.

“We believe that the rights of the victims' families have not been respected,” she told AFP. “We have not been consulted. We ask to be heard.” Boeing has admitted that two of its employees had misled a group within the Federal Aviation Authority that was to prepare training for pilots in using Boeing's new MCAS flight software, which was implicated in both crashes.

 

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