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Justice Department drops criminal case against Boeing, sparking outrage from crash victims’ families
(CNN) — The Department of Justice has decided to drop its criminal case against Boeing despite the company agreeing to plead guilty last year to its role in two fatal 737 Max crashes that killed ...
The company’s current production rate of 38 units per month has been pegged at that level by the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) following the Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 plug door blowout in January ...
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT STRIKES TENTATIVE DEAL ALLOWING BOEING TO ESCAPE CRIMINAL CHARGES IN FATAL 737 MAX CRASHES Pro bono lawyer Paul Cassell, who also works as a professor at the S.J. Quinney ...
The team also noted that a single fare on an American Airlines flight that was priced at $422 dropped to $266 per person when multiple tickets were booked. “It's just another way for airlines to ...
The deal, announced last week, will allow the Arlington County-based aircraft manufacturer to avoid criminal prosecution for allegedly misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 ... Max before the ...
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