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Jury awards $49.5M to the family of a woman killed in 2019 Boeing Max crash
Read full article: Jury awards $49.5M to the family of a woman killed in 2019 Boeing Max crashA federal jury in Chicago has awarded $49.5 million to the family of a 24-year-old nonprofit global health worker killed in the 2019 crash of a Boeing 737 Max jet in Ethiopia.
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Families of Boeing crash victims renew push for FAA changes
Read full article: Families of Boeing crash victims renew push for FAA changesFAA Administrator Stephen Dickson has personally vouched for the plane's safety. A military and airline pilot before heading FAA, Dickson flew a Max in September. Boeing says Max jets have made 9,000 flights for 14 airlines without incident since returning to service late last year. Joe Jacobsen told the family that FAA delegated the review of most aspects of the flight system to a small number of Boeing engineers. The company admitted that two former test pilots hid information about changes to MCAS from the FAA.