Boeing settles with a man whose family died in a 737 Max crash in Ethiopia
ETHIOPIA, JUL 11 – Boeing settled with Paul Njoroge, whose wife and three children died in the 2019 crash that killed 157 people and grounded Max jets worldwide.
- Boeing reached a settlement with Paul Njoroge, whose family died in the March 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash, as confirmed by Njoroge's lawyer.
- Boeing has settled over 90% of civil lawsuits related to two 737 MAX crashes, paying out billions in compensation.
- Boeing sought to avoid prosecution by agreeing to a plea deal related to misleading regulators about a flight control system.
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The crashes of two Boeing 737-MAX aircraft in Indonesia and Ethiopia in 2018 and 2019, respectively, with more than 300 deaths, are now also being dealt with by the courts. Several lawsuits by members of the victims are pending. Now the US aircraft maker has reached an out-of-court agreement with a plaintiff – shortly before the start of the trial. This was reported by a Canadian lawyer on Friday, whose wife, three children and mother-in-law wer…
Boeing reaches settlement with man who lost entire family in 737 MAX Crash
Boeing reached a settlement Friday with a Canadian man whose wife and three children were killed in a deadly 2019 crash in Ethiopia, averting the first trial connected to a devastating event that led to a worldwide grounding of Max jets.
Boeing reaches last-minute settlement with Canadian man whose family died in Ethiopia crash, evades trial
The trial, scheduled to kick off Monday in Chicago’s federal court, was meant to assess damages for a Canadian man whose wife and three young children lost their lives in a tragic 2019 plane crash in Ethiopia
"The complaint was settled by agreement, for a confidential amount," said a law firm The US airline manufacturer Boeing once again escaped a trial in extremis


It was agreed not to disclose the terms of the agreement.
Boeing Settles With Canadian Man Whose Wife, 3 Children Died In 737 Max Crash
Boeing reached a settlement Friday with a Canadian man whose wife and three children were killed in a deadly 2019 crash in Ethiopia, averting the first trial connected to a devastating event that led to a worldwide grounding of Max jets.
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