Swissair, Delta Air Lines and Boeing
Swissair, Delta Air Lines and Boeing offered on Aug. 5 to share liability for the Sept. 2, 1998, crash of an MD-11 off Nova Scotia if relatives of the 229 people killed agree not to seek punitive damages. Swissair Flight 111 crashed after its pilots reported smoke in the cockpit, diverted to Halifax...
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