Three flight attendants filed a lawsuit this week against Boeing, alleging 'toxic' contaminated air.
, alleging"toxic" contaminated air made it onto a February 2018 flight and left passengers and flight crew sick.
Based on this established research, Boeing believes cabin air is safe to breathe – a position that is firmly based on the reliable scientific data currently available." The contaminated air has left the three flight attendants with short- and long-term health effects like nausea, balance problems, tremors, memory loss, vertigo and shortness of breath, among other maladies, according to the lawsuit. They've also lost wages and wage-earning capacity.
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