Appeals Court Reinstates Damages Against Boeing In Zunum Case

Zunum Aero  Caption: Zunum was developing a hybrid-electric regional aircraft, but shut down after failing to raise funding

Zunum was developing a hybrid-electric regional aircraft, but shut down after failing to raise funding.

Credit: Zunum Aero
The long-running dispute between failed electric aircraft startup Zunum Aero and Boeing, which resulted in a judge overturning a jury award of $81 million in damages against Boeing for stealing trade secrets, has taken a new twist. A U.S. appeals court has reinstated the damages award, reversing the...
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