A pedestrian walks by the headquarters of the plane maker Boeing on January 29, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. Boeing said costs associated with grounding the 737 Max aircraft were expected to exceed $18 billion. Getty Images
A fleet of Boeing 737 Max aircraft stored in an area adjacent to Boeing Field, on June 27, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. Getty Images
Lawyer Frank Pitre of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP discusses details of a lawsuit filed on behalf of the family of Samya Stumo, who was killed in the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight on April 4, 2019, in Chicago, Illinois. Getty Images
Investigators examine engine parts from the ill-fated Lion Air flight JT 610 at a port in Jakarta on November 7, 2018, after they were recovered from the bottom of the Java sea. AFP
Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee investigator Nurcahyo Utomo, left, briefs journalists during a press conference on the final report of the Lion Air flight 610 crash, in Jakarta on October 25, 2019. AFP
Members of a rescue team carry the flight data recorder, part of the Lion Air flight JT 610's black box, after it was recovered from the Java Sea, at Jakarta port on November 1, 2018. AFP
Family members of those who died aboard Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 hold photographs of their loved ones as Dennis Muilenburg, President and chief executive of the Boeing Company, and John Hamilton, Vice President and Chief Engineer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, testify before the Senate Commerce on October 29, 2019 in Washington DC. Getty Images
A relative of a victim of the Lion Air flight JT 610 is given assistance as she grieves during a visit to the site of the crash in the Java Sea on an Indonesian Navy vessel off the coast of Karawang in West Java on November 6, 2018. AFP
Relatives with family members on board the Lion Air flight JT 610 interact with airline staff and officials as they await information on their loved ones in Pangkal Pinang airport, in Bangka Belitung province on October 29, 2018. AFP
Getachew Tessema, right, father of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 captain Yared Getachew, unveils a plaque during a commemoration ceremony held by the Airline Pilots' Association of Ethiopia on the first anniversary of the Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 crash in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on March 10, 2020. AFP
Nadia Milleron, the mother of Samya Stumo who was killed in the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302, reacts before an aviation subcommittee hearing on 'Status of the Boeing 737 Max: Stakeholder Perspectives', at the Capitol in Washington DC on June 19, 2019. AFP
Boeing 737 Max planes are stored on an employee car park near Boeing Field, on June 27, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. Getty Images
A pedestrian walks by the headquarters of the plane maker Boeing on January 29, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. Boeing said costs associated with grounding the 737 Max aircraft were expected to exceed $18 billion. Getty Images
A fleet of Boeing 737 Max aircraft stored in an area adjacent to Boeing Field, on June 27, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. Getty Images
Lawyer Frank Pitre of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP discusses details of a lawsuit filed on behalf of the family of Samya Stumo, who was killed in the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight on April 4, 2019, in Chicago, Illinois. Getty Images
Investigators examine engine parts from the ill-fated Lion Air flight JT 610 at a port in Jakarta on November 7, 2018, after they were recovered from the bottom of the Java sea. AFP
Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee investigator Nurcahyo Utomo, left, briefs journalists during a press conference on the final report of the Lion Air flight 610 crash, in Jakarta on October 25, 2019. AFP
Members of a rescue team carry the flight data recorder, part of the Lion Air flight JT 610's black box, after it was recovered from the Java Sea, at Jakarta port on November 1, 2018. AFP
Family members of those who died aboard Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 hold photographs of their loved ones as Dennis Muilenburg, President and chief executive of the Boeing Company, and John Hamilton, Vice President and Chief Engineer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, testify before the Senate Commerce on October 29, 2019 in Washington DC. Getty Images
A relative of a victim of the Lion Air flight JT 610 is given assistance as she grieves during a visit to the site of the crash in the Java Sea on an Indonesian Navy vessel off the coast of Karawang in West Java on November 6, 2018. AFP
Relatives with family members on board the Lion Air flight JT 610 interact with airline staff and officials as they await information on their loved ones in Pangkal Pinang airport, in Bangka Belitung province on October 29, 2018. AFP
Getachew Tessema, right, father of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 captain Yared Getachew, unveils a plaque during a commemoration ceremony held by the Airline Pilots' Association of Ethiopia on the first anniversary of the Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 crash in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on March 10, 2020. AFP
Nadia Milleron, the mother of Samya Stumo who was killed in the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302, reacts before an aviation subcommittee hearing on 'Status of the Boeing 737 Max: Stakeholder Perspectives', at the Capitol in Washington DC on June 19, 2019. AFP
Boeing 737 Max planes are stored on an employee car park near Boeing Field, on June 27, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. Getty Images
A pedestrian walks by the headquarters of the plane maker Boeing on January 29, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. Boeing said costs associated with grounding the 737 Max aircraft were expected to exceed $18 billion. Getty Images