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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 the devastating event
SEOUL, July 27 (Reuters) - A Jeju Air (089590.KS) plane that crashed in December during an emergency landing after a bird strike could have kept flying on the damaged engine that was still working after pilots shut down the other one, according to an update from South Korean investigators.
The Boeing Company. After five years of litigation, the end result can only be described as a victory for Boeing — and a permanent setback for those who hoped that the company would be held accountable for a decade of safety violations.
Boeing reports second-quarter earnings on Tuesday. Wall Street is looking for a per-share loss of $1.40 from sales of $21.7 billion.
Nadia Milleron's daughter, Samya Stumo, died in March 2019 when Ethiopia Airlines Flight 302 crashed soon after takeoff. It was the second crash involving a Boeing 737 Max aircraft in four months.
Amidst recent setbacks, Boeing is poised to benefit from trade deals orchestrated by US President Donald Trump. These agreements are expected to generate new aircraft orders, potentially aiding Boeing's recovery.
On December 29, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed at Muan International Airport, claiming 179 lives—the deadliest air disaster in South Korea. A preliminary report highlights a bird strike during landing and ensuing engine failures as the aircraft attempted a go-around before crashing.
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Wall Street analysts expect the aircraft manufacturer to halve its second-quarter losses from a year ago when it reports earnings this week.