WASHINGTON, June 24 (Reuters) - Family members of
victims killed in two Boeing 737 MAX crashes asked a U.S.
judge to name a corporate monitor to examine the planemaker's
safety and corporate compliance procedures.
In a court filing, the family members asked U.S. District
Judge Reed O'Connor to impose the monitor saying "Boeing ( BA )
presents an ongoing threat to public safety."
The families cited among other reasons the Justice
Department's recent determination that Boeing ( BA ) breached a 2021
deferred prosecution agreement and the Jan. 5 mid-air emergency
of a new Alaska Airlines MAX 9.