Asiana Airlines Inc. is in talks to settle lawsuits filed by as many as 70 passengers of Flight 224, which crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport last year.
Lawyers representing passengers and attorneys for Asiana and The Boeing Co. said settlement discussions had begun “in earnest” and were likely to continue through October, according to a status report filed on Sept. 17 in coordinated litigation before U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers. The July 6, 2013, crash killed three people and injured about 180.
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