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Family Sues United Airlines After Nightmare Near-Crash Ruins Their Vacation

ReutersA family aboard a Boeing 777 jetliner that suddenly dropped from the sky after takeoff and almost crashed is suing United Airlines over the harrowing incident they say nearly killed three generations of kin in one fell swoop.“This litigation arises out of the near death of eleven members of the Maltz family on United Airlines Flight 1722 on December 18, 2022, due to the negligence of United Airlines, Inc. and its flight crew,” according to a lawsuit filed April 24 in Chicago federal court

Boeing aircraft: Boeing, Spirit agree $425 mln deal to address supplier s issues

Spirit AeroSystems and Boeing have reached an agreement following the U.S. aviation regulator s decision to limit Boeing s 737 MAX production. Boeing will provide Spirit with $425 million in advance payments and support to tackle issues such as inventory levels and cash flow challenges. This arrangement coincides with discussions for Boeing to potentially acquire Spirit, its former subsidiary.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20240604 09:46:00

neglecting the needs of the community of legal residence, the poorest areas of chicago. listen to those voices but in the meantime testimony against boeing. boeing get it on capitol hill during two senate hearings. when asked about how the company builds its airplanes, whistle-blower sam southport testified the production process is defective. the altitude from the highest level is just to push the defective parts regardless of what it is, unfortunately. ntsb chair reiterated that boeing said there are no records documenting the removal of the door appears this is a criminal cover appeared records do exist. i know this because i personally pass them to the fbi. speak with this is on the heels of several major incidents involving boeing aircraft with the door plug blew out midair

Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 04:34:00

culturally, in terms of its whole approach to engineering, it really needs to have a review on how does things. there is also reputational damage as well as presume. i was flying monarchy 737 maxes a few days ago and have to be honest, i was relieved when it landed. it was a very smooth flight. what is boeing going to to recover? let flight. what is boeing going to to recover? to recover? let us not forget on aircraft to recover? let us not forget on aircraft takes to recover? let us not forget on aircraft takes off- to recover? let us not forget on aircraft takes off safely i on aircraft takes off safely every day. this is not a complete safety problem here and now. what it is is a huge reputational problem. boeing faces financial problems which it is to sort out financial and nature doesn t end up costing so much money that it basically goes out of business. it faces these reputational problems to

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