Family Of Marines Killed In Osprey Crash Sue Boeing
The families of four United States Marines killed in an Osprey crash are suing the manufacturers of the aircraft, including Boeing and Rolls Royce.
In June 2022, five Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton, California were killed while conducting a training mission onboard an MV-22 Osprey.
A military investigation determined that the crash was caused by mechanical failure.
In a lawsuit, the family accuses the manufacturers of failing to address known issues.
The lawsuit comes after another deadly Osprey crash off the coast of Japan. Eight U.S. Special Ops airmen died in that crash.