Air India crash victims’ families sue aerospace firms Boeing and Honeywell

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 18/09/2025
The families of four passengers who died on an Air India jet that crashed in June have filed a lawsuit in the United States (US) against planemaker Boeing and aircraft parts maker Honeywell, accusing the companies of negligence. The lawsuit filed on Tuesday, and seen by the BBC, says faulty fuel (…)
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