Plantation attorney Carlos A. Velasquez, partner at Velasquez Dolan Arias, has launched the first in a string of litigation that could spell turbulence for Chicago aircraft maker Boeing Corp. and plane sensor manufacturer Rosemount Aerospace Inc. over an Ethiopian Airlines crash in March.

Flight ET 302 crashed minutes after it left Ethiopian soil March 10, killing everyone on board. Questions have since swirled about whether the tragedy was preventable as it bore eerie similarities to a Lion Air crash in 2018. Both involved the same Boeing 737 Max 8 model, equipped with a new safety feature that allegedly wasn’t in the instruction manual or mentioned to pilots.