RAYTHEON WILL REQUEST THAT ACCIDENT VERDICT BE OVERRULED
Raytheon Aircraft said it will seek to have a $60-million verdict against the company set aside. ``We are confident that the facts will ultimately support our case,'' said Raytheon. The firm was ordered to pay the money to the families of two men killed in the crash of a 1981 Baron 58P in 1991. The...
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