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Sweden Herald - Latest Sweden News | Court rules Boeing does not have to compensate airlines by Sweden Herald
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A U.S. jury has ruled that Boeing is not liable for compensating airlines for lost revenue while its 737 MAX fleet was grounded after the fatal 2018 and 2019 crashes. Polish airline LOT, which had sued Boeing for $250 million alleging fraud and negligent disclosures, lost its case, and Boeing said it was pleased with the verdict.
Read more: https://swedenherald.com/article/court-rules-boeing-does-not-have-to-compensate-airlines
Today: Boeing dovrà risarcire con 49,5 milioni la famiglia di una vittima dell'incidente dell'Ethiopian Airlines
Boeing è stata condannata a pagare un maxi risarcimento di 49,5 milioni di dollari alla famiglia di Samya Rose Stumo, una ragazza di 24 anni morta nello schianto del Boeing 737 Max dell'Ethiopian Airlines, avvenuto nel 2019. Nel terribile incidente persero la vita 157 persone.Il maxi...
Boeing must pay $49.5 million to the family of a victim of the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
Boeing was ordered to pay a massive $49.5 million settlement to the family of Samya Rose Stumo, a 24-year-old woman who died in the crash of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max, which occurred in 2019. In the terrible accident, 157 people lost their lives.
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https://www.today.it/mondo/boeing-risarcimento-49-milioni-vittima-incidente-etiopia.html

Le 10 mars 2019, un Boeing 737 MAX 8 d’Ethiopian Airlines s’était écrasé peu après son décollage de l’aéroport d’Addis Adeba. Faute d’avoir trouvé un accord amiable, la famille de l’une des victimes a décidé de porter l’affaire devant les tribunaux et accuse Boeing de négligences dans ce drame.

Le 10 mars 2019, un Boeing 737 MAX 8 d’Ethiopian Airlines s’était écrasé peu après son décollage de l’aéroport d’Addis Adeba. Faute d’avoir trouvé un accord amiable, la famille de l’une des victimes a décidé de porter l’affaire devant les tribunaux et accuse Boeing de négligences dans ce drame.
US Top News and Analysis | Boeing narrows loss as aircraft deliveries rise, says it expects new 737 Max certifications this year
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Boeing reported a narrower first‑quarter loss than analysts expected, posting an adjusted loss of 20 cents per share versus the anticipated 83 cents and generating $22.22 billion in revenue, slightly above forecasts. Sales rose 14%, and the company’s net loss fell to $7 million, or 11 cents a share, compared with a $31 million loss a year earlier. The commercial aircraft unit delivered 143 airplanes—a 10% increase—while ramping 737 Max production to about 42 jets a month and targeting certification of the long‑delayed 737 Max 7 and Max 10 later this year, with deliveries slated for 2027. Boeing’s defense segment saw revenue rise 21% to $7.6 billion, and its services business grew 6% to $5.37 billion. CEO Kelly Ortberg, who took over in August 2024, highlighted the team’s progress in overcoming recent safety and manufacturing challenges and reaffirmed the plan to keep the company on track for the year.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/22/boeing-ba-q1-2026-earnings.html
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