Families of Boeing Crash Victims Fight DOJ Immunity Deal
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- • Boeing Company, a major U.S. aircraft manufacturer established in 1916. Currently dealing with legal and reputational issues.
- • 737 MAX Crash Victims’ Families, those who lost loved ones in the two fatal crashes. Seeking accountability through the justice system.
- • U.S. Dept. of Justice, the federal agency overseeing legal deals and prosecutions.
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