በማሌዥያው አየር መንገድ በረራ መጥፋት ምክንያት ቦይንግ ተከሰሰ።
A U.S. firm has initiated a lawsuit against Malaysia Airlines and Boeing over the Beijing-bound flight MH370 that disappeared over 19 days ago, and is presumed to have crashed in the south Indian Ocean, killing all 239 on board.
Chicago-based Ribbeck Law, which also represents 115 passengers aboard Asiana Airlines flight 214 that crashed in San Francisco in July, has filed a petition on behalf of Januari Siregar, whose son was on the Malaysia Airlines flight.A U.S. firm has initiated a lawsuit against Malaysia Airlines and Boeing over the Beijing-bound flight MH370 that disappeared over 19 days ago, and is presumed to have crashed in the south Indian Ocean, killing all 239 on board.
“We believe that both defendants named are responsible for the disaster of Flight MH370,” said Monica Kelly, lead lawyer on the case.
The petition is seeking to obtain the identity of manufacturers of various plane components, and the company or person who last inspected the fuselage and provided maintenance. Kelly said that additional pleadings will be filed against other potential defendants in the days to come.
Meanwhile, analysts are continuing to disseminate satellite data in order to pinpoint the wreckage. Based on signals sent out by the aircraft, officials reached the conclusion that the crash site was in the Indian Ocean. Now, a final partial signal from the aircraft is also being looked at for possible additional clues.
Chris McLaughlin, senior vice president of Inmarsat, the U.K. company that operates the satellite that picked up the signals, told the Wall Street Journal that this last transmission originated “with the aircraft for reasons not understood.”
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