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Boeing 737 MAX fraud case cleared by jury

A jury in the U.S. District Court of Seattle ruled that Boeing was not guilty of 'hiding safety issues with 737 -MAX jets purchased by LOT Polish Airlines in the last decade.

LOT accused Boeing of fraud by 'withholding a crucial change to the popular single aisle?jets' flight-control system. The change was a result of 'two fatal 737 MAX crash in 2018 and 2019. These crashes led to the planes being grounded for 20 months.

The airline claimed that the grounded aircraft caused damages of $153 million.

The jury members deliberated for three hours after a two week trial.

Boeing's spokesperson said, "We are pleased with the jury's decision today in our favor."

LOT issued a statement recognizing the result but allowing for an appeal.

The company stated that "as the legal 'process is not yet concluded, LOT won't comment on the.details.of.the proceeding" at this time. Reporting by Dan Catchpole, Seattle; Editing and proofreading by William Mallard

(source: Reuters)