Boeing has been ordered to pay more than $28 million in damages to the family of a United Nations worker who was killed in Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, the flight that crashed between Addis Ababa and Nairobi, which led to the global 737 MAX 8 grounding. The jury in the Chicago federal court awarded the family of Shika Garg, a United Nations environmental worker, up to $35.85 million, the full verdict amount, plus an additional 26% interest.
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