Aircraft manufacturer Boeing has argued it should not have to pay more money to families of the people who died in a 2019 crash involving its 737-MAX jet, after insisting the victims died instantly and therefore did not suffer before they perished. The argument was aired by the company's attorneys last month in documents filed in federal court, days before relatives of the 157 victims descended on Boeing's Virginia headquarters for the four-year anniversary of the Ethiopian Airlines crash. The filing serves as in a years-long legal saga involving the embattled airliner and the fallout it has faced following that crash, as well as an earlier one involving the same model in that claimed 189 lives.
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