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Families of Boeing 737 MAX8 crash victims set to oppose the DOJ's decision to dismiss fraud charges, as Boeing agrees to a non-prosecution deal and financial settlement.
A trial that was set to begin in less than three weeks was canceled by a Texas judge at the request of Boeing and the ...
informed families of the 346 victims killed in two Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes Friday morning of its intent to drop all criminal charges against the aircraft manufacturing giant. The announcement ...
(Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday asked a judge to dismiss a criminal fraud charge against Boeing stemming from two fatal 737 MAX plane crashes that killed 346 people, saying it had ...
Sept 13, 2024: About 33,000 Boeing factory workers walk off the job in a strike that will cripple production at one of the preeminent manufacturers in the U.S. for almost two months. It is the first ...
The Dreamliner crash echoes the catastrophic 737 MAX crashes of 2018 and 2019, which killed 346 people and exposed profound ...
Boeing has reportedly reached a tentative deal with the Justice Department to avoid having to plead guilty for violating the ...
In return, the department has agreed to dismiss the fraud charge against Boeing, allowing the manufacturer to avoid a possible criminal conviction that could have jeopardized the company’s ...
The Justice Department on Friday said it had reached a deal with Boeing that would allow the planemaker to avoid criminal charges stemming from two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people and ...
The U.S. Department of Justice's indication that it might drop charges against Boeing is a bitter pill for crash victims' families and the flying public.
Boeing will pay over $1B in penalties and safety improvements via its settlement with the Department of Justice.
The Air India crash presents a new set of problems for Boeing, which was starting to emerge from a years-long safety crisis.