The families of four passengers killed in the Air India crash have filed a lawsuit against aerospace firms Boeing and Honeywell. The case, brought in a U.S. court, accuses both companies of negligence linked to the June disaster.
Lawyers representing the victims’ families argue that Boeing and Honeywell failed to ensure the safety of the aircraft. According to the filing, technical failures tied to the plane’s design and parts contributed to the deadly crash.
The lawsuit claims that Boeing, as the manufacturer, and Honeywell, as a supplier of key components, ignored safety risks. Families of the victims say these alleged failures played a direct role in the accident.
The Air India crash happened in June, leaving multiple passengers dead and many injured. The incident raised questions about maintenance, oversight, and aircraft reliability. Families of the deceased are now seeking accountability from the aerospace giants.
Boeing, one of the world’s largest aircraft manufacturers, has faced similar lawsuits in past accidents. Honeywell, known for supplying critical aviation technology, is also accused of providing faulty parts in this case. Neither company has yet issued a detailed public response to the lawsuit.
Legal experts say the case could highlight broader concerns about aviation safety and corporate responsibility. If successful, the lawsuit could set a precedent for holding manufacturers and suppliers accountable in fatal air disasters.
The families behind the case say their goal is justice, not only for their loved ones but also for future air travelers. They believe that pursuing Boeing and Honeywell in court is necessary to push for stronger safety standards.
The Air India crash continues to be investigated by aviation authorities. While final reports are pending, the lawsuit signals that grieving families are unwilling to wait before seeking accountability.
For now, Boeing and Honeywell face mounting pressure as the legal battle begins. The outcome could influence how aerospace firms handle safety issues in the future.
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