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Boeing pledges $100 mn as support to 737 MAX crash victim families

Boeing is the target of a U.S. Department of Justice criminal investigation into the development of the 737 MAX, regulatory probes and more than 100 lawsuits by victims' families

Boeing has outsourced its software work to Indian engineers from HCL Technologies and Hyderabad-based Cyient
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Eric M. Johnson and Tracy Rucinski | Reuters
Boeing Co said on Wednesday it would give $100 million over multiple years to local governments and non-profit organizations to help families and communities affected by the deadly crashes of its 737 MAX planes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
 
The move appears to be a step toward repairing the image of the world's largest planemaker, which has been severely dented by the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines plane in March just five months after a similar crash of a Lion Air flight in Indonesia.
The two crashes killed a total of 346 people.
 
Boeing is the target of a U.S. Department of

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