Jury clears Boeing in 737 MAX fraud lawsuit

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SEATTLE, May 22 (Reuters) – Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab was found not guilty of hiding safety problems ​with 737 MAX jets sold ‌to LOT Polish Airlines last decade, a jury ruled Friday in U.S. District Court in ​Seattle.
LOT had accused Boeing of defrauding ​it by withholding a critical change to ⁠the popular single-aisle jet’s flight-control systems. ​The change was linked to two ​fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019 that led to the jets being grounded around ​the world for 20 months.
The airline ​was seeking $153 million in damages that it said ‌resulted ⁠from the grounding.
After a two-week trial, the jury members deliberated for three hours.
“We are gratified by the jury’s verdict ​in our ​favor today,” ⁠a Boeing spokesperson said.
LOT issued a statement acknowledging the outcome ​but leaving room for an ​appeal.
“As ⁠the legal process may not yet be concluded, LOT will not comment further ⁠on ​the details of the ​proceeding at this stage,” the company said.

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