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WASHINGTON – The Justice Department was poised Sunday to offer Boeing a plea agreement to resolve a criminal charge over two fatal 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people overseas, but relatives ...
A Texas federal judge will determine whether to dismiss criminal fraud charges against Boeing related to 737 Max ...
Boeing agreed to the deferred prosecution deal with the DOJ in January 2021 and paid $2.5 billion in fines. The plane maker had been accused of misleading regulators who approved the 737 Max.
The Justice Department advised families of victims of two 737 Max crashes that it was considering a plan to drop a previous agreement under which Boeing would have pleaded guilty.
President Trump’s Justice Department has agreed to let Boeing (BA) out of a criminal trial and guilty plea surrounding two fatal 737 Max 8 crashes. It was a result that some family members of ...
Under the terms of that agreement, the DOJ fined Boeing $243.7 million and required the company to pay $1.77 billion in compensation to its airline customers and $500 million to the victims ...
The Justice Department said Boeing had breached its obligations from a 2021 agreement that shielded them from criminal prosecution following two fatal 737 MAX crashes. Fox Business.
A logo seen on the Boeing stand on the opening day of the Farnborough International Airshow 2024, south west of London, on July 22, 2024. On Wednesday evening, Boeing and the DOJ finalized the plea ...
Transportation Prosecutors recommend DOJ charge Boeing over 737 Max crashes, sources say. Federal prosecutors have until July 7 to determine what action to take after determining that Boeing ...
The families that Cassell represents are urging the DOJ to issue a fine of $25 billion, a far heavier punishment that will force Boeing to reckon with its callous disregard for human life.
And while this would take the Justice Department’s deal with Boeing out from under the magnifying glass presently focused on the plane-maker, it won’t end the challenge brought by the families.
Boeing made big promises to the Justice Department to avoid prosecution after two fatal crashes of 737 Max jets. That deal now faces heightened scrutiny after a door plug blew off a jet in midair.