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Boeing Agrees to Pay $2.5 Billion to Avoid Lawsuit

Posted on January 11 2021January 11 2021 by V W

“Originally, Boeing’s economic interests took precedence over the passengers’ safety and at the end, Boeing will always redeem itself with dollars. The truth is, you can’t and never will buy it.”

Virginie Fricaudet, Association President
Interview of Virginie Fricaudet on Europe 1, broadcast on 01/10/21

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