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Boeing has reached a $1.1 billion deal with the Department of Justice that will allow it to avoid prosecution for two crashes involving its 737 Max jetliners that killed a total of 346 people.
As part of proposed deal, called a non-prosecution agreement, Boeing will pay more than $1.1 billion in fines, commitments to strengthen safety and compliance programs, and payments for the crash ...
Boeing's Air Force One project for President Donald Trump is years late and billions over budget. A Qatari jet offer raises questions about security and retrofitting costs.
Under this deal, Boeing will pay or invest more than $1.1 billion, according to the DOJ, including $444.5 million for a crash victims' fund and more than $240 million as an additional criminal fine.
Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) wrote a Thursday letter urging the Department of Justice (DOJ) not to drop its prosecution against Boeing, which the Trump administ… ...
Boeing failed to provide adequate training, guidance and oversight to prevent a mid-air cabin panel blowout of a new 737 MAX 9 flight in January 2024 that spun the planemaker into a major crisis ...
Boeing 737 engines at the company’s factory in Renton, Wash. AP In December 2023, a Boeing 737-8 filled with “acrid white smoke” shortly after takeoff from New Orleans, La.
World News Boeing 787 Dreamliner jet in Air India crash was subject of conspiracy theories about dead whistleblower — and battery problems By Ronny Reyes Published June 12, 2025, 5:27 p.m. ET ...
FAA chief tells lawmakers aircraft certification system 'is not broken,' despite Boeing 737 Max crashes It is the first time the FAA chief has testified on the Hill about the 737 Max.
Boeing’s Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) will become effective on June 1. “Before making the decision, the FAA closely monitored specific criteria and saw improvements in most areas.
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