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Boeing and the Justice Department on Wednesday asked a U.S. judge to approve an agreement that allows the company to avoid ...
Boeing in July had agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge after the two fatal 737 MAX crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia spanning 2018 and 2019, pay a fine of up to $487.2 ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is considering dropping the sole criminal charge against Boeing related to two deadly MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019, the families of crash victims said Friday.
It would require Boeing to pay and invest over $1.1 billion, along with an additional $445 million to the families of crash victims. In exchange, the DOJ would dismiss the fraud charge in Boeing's ...
Boeing is reportedly set to avoid criminal charges in the 737 Max plane crashes case and instead may enter into a non-prosecutorial settlement with the DOJ, which could allow it to compete for gove… ...
Boeing reached a tentative deal with the Justice Department to avoid prosecution over 737 Max crashes, agreeing to pay $1.1 billion and sparking outrage from the victims' families.
Relatives of victims from the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes attend a House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Aviation Subcommittee hearing on the aircraft's safety status, held on Capitol ...
Under the deal, Boeing will pay out $1.1 billion, including $445 million to a fund for the crash victims’ families, the DOJ said in court documents last week.
Under the deal, Boeing agreed to pay an additional $444.5 million into a crash victims fund to be divided evenly per crash victim, on top of a new $243.6 million fine.
Boeing and the Justice Department both asked O’Connor to reject appointing a special prosecutor. Under the deal, Boeing agreed to pay an additional $444.5 million into a crash victims fund to be ...