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Timaero Ireland Limited v. The Boeing Company
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2:21-cv-00488
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January 29, 2026
Boeing's 'Stonewalling' Claim Fails To Land In-Person Depos
A Seattle federal judge has rejected Boeing's bid to force representatives of an Irish aircraft leasing company to come to the United States for questioning in a case alleging the aerospace giant made false claims about the 737 Max, ruling Thursday that the witnesses can be deposed remotely because of visa issues.
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October 30, 2025
Boeing Rips Irish Leasing Co. 'Stonewalling' In 737 Max Suit
Boeing has told a Washington federal judge that an Irish aircraft leasing company keeps stonewalling and should be ordered to sit for depositions in a breach-of-contract suit alleging Boeing duped it into leasing defective 737 Max jets that were later grounded after two deadly crashes overseas.
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May 12, 2023
Boeing Can't Shake Irish Co.'s 737 Max Fraud Suit
A Washington federal judge on Friday trimmed an Irish aircraft leasing company's $189 million lawsuit accusing Boeing of selling it unsafe 737 Max jets, eliminating unjust enrichment and product liability claims but calling the fraudulent misrepresentation allegations "entirely plausible" given what other investigations have uncovered.
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January 10, 2023
Leasing Co. Fights Boeing's Bid To Slash 737 Max Fraud Suit
An Irish aircraft leasing company fired back at Boeing's bid to slash its $189 million Washington federal court suit alleging Boeing fraudulently sold unsafe, poorly designed 737 Max jets, maintaining that it has sufficiently detailed facts to back up its claims.