Families of 737 MAX crash victims leave US court after facing Boeing


Fort Worth (United States) (AFP) – Relatives of passengers who died in the twin Boeing 737 MAX crashes leave court after confronting the airplane maker in Fort Worth, Texas, some four years after the tragedies in Ethiopia and Indonesia. “We asked the judge to impose some additional monitoring and additional review of the safety measures that Boeing is taking,” attorney Paul Cassell tells reporters. “We’re here today to make a statement – no third crash,” adds Naoise Connolly Ryan, who lost her husband in the Ethiopian Airlines crash. TO COMPLETE VIDI337W3H6_EN

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