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Timaero Ireland Limited v. The Boeing Company
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March 16, 2021
Leasing Co.'s 737 Max Fraud Suit Slashed, Bumped To Wash.
An Illinois federal judge slashed most of an Irish aircraft leasing company's $189 million suit alleging Boeing fraudulently sold poorly designed 737 Max jets that it couldn't deliver, saying Boeing's sales pitches and assurances to customers don't rise to the level of fraud.
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July 31, 2020
Boeing Can't 'Jedi' Itself Out Of 737 Max Fraud Suit, Co. Says
An Irish aircraft leasing company told an Illinois federal court that Boeing Co. can't "Jedi mind trick" the court into tossing fraud claims from its $185 million suit over undelivered 737 Max 8 planes, saying its allegations are specific enough to proceed.
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June 26, 2020
Boeing Says 'Far-Fetched' 737 Max Claims Should Be Trimmed
Boeing Co. has asked a federal court to toss most of an Irish aircraft leasing company's $185 million suit over undelivered 737 Max 8 planes, saying the company is trying to transform breach of contract into fraud.
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February 07, 2020
Boeing Tries To Skirt Irish Co.'s Claims In $185M 787 Max Suit
Boeing urged an Illinois federal court to toss the majority of an Irish aircraft leasing company’s $185 million suit over undelivered 737 Max 8 planes it ordered, arguing that the case is in essence a breach of contract suit.
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December 18, 2019
Boeing Hit With $185M Suit For Faulty And Halted 737s
An Irish air transportation company is suing The Boeing Co. for more than $185 million in Illinois federal court, saying Boeing failed to honor a contract for several of its 737 Max 8 planes and misrepresented their safety and airworthiness.