Boeing to give $100m to 737 MAX crash victims’ families, communities
Boeing announced Wednesday it
would give $100 million to communities and families affected by two crashes on
its 737 MAX planes that claimed 346 lives.
Describing the sum as an “initial
investment” over multiple years, the company said it would work with local
governments and non-profit organizations to provide “hardship and living
expenses” and boost economic development in regions affected by crashes of
planes operated by Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air.
Boeing faces numerous lawsuits
filed by the victims’ families, some of whom have appeared at news conferences
or during congressional hearings probing the disasters.
The $100 million figure is less
than the list price for several leading 737 MAX planes. Boeing said it would
also match donations from employees to families and communities affected by the
accidents.
“We at Boeing are sorry for the
tragic loss of lives in both of these accidents and these lives lost will
continue to weigh heavily on our hearts and on our minds for years to come,”
said Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg in a statement to the media.
“The families and loved ones of
those on board have our deepest sympathies and we hope this initial outreach
can help bring them comfort.”
Boeing referenced “multiple
lawsuits” in an April securities filing, saying it was also cooperating with
various regulatory probes.
“We cannot reasonably estimate a
range of loss, if any, that may result given the ongoing status of these
lawsuits, investigations, and inquiries,” the company said in the securities
filing.
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