Mid-Air Crisis: Boeing Sued by Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants
Four Alaska Airlines flight attendants have filed lawsuits against Boeing, seeking compensation for injuries and distress caused by a cabin panel blowout on a 737 MAX 9. The lawsuits filed in Seattle allege negligence on Boeing's part, with the NTSB and FAA also criticized for oversight failures.

In a dramatic legal development, four flight attendants from an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 are suing aerospace giant Boeing. The attendants, citing severe physical and emotional trauma, linked their distress to a mid-air cabin panel blowout endured last January.
The lawsuits have been filed separately in Seattle's King County Superior Court, with the plaintiffs arguing negligence and lack of due care in Boeing's production practices. Their attorney, Tracy Brammeier, emphasized the attendants' heroism and the necessity for Boeing to address these critical safety oversights.
In light of these accusations, Boeing faces intensified scrutiny. Both the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been criticized for their roles, highlighting ongoing concern about Boeing's safety protocols and oversight capabilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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