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The agreement allows Boeing to avoid being branded a convicted felon and is a blow to families who lost relatives in the ...
The US Department of Justice said Friday that it struck a deal with aircraft maker Boeing to avoid prosecution of the company ...
The non-prosecution agreement allows the aerospace giant to avoid being branded a convicted felon and was harshly criticized ...
Victims’ family members have repeatedly called for more accountability and for Boeing officials to stand trial over the ...
The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday asked a judge to dismiss a criminal fraud charge against Boeing stemming from two ...
The transformation of Boeing’s legal predicament from a criminal fraud conviction to a complete dismissal of charges ...
Boeing has reached an agreement in principle with the Department of Justice to avoid prosecution in the case over two deadly ...
The U.S. Justice Department should take Boeing to trial in a criminal fraud case stemming from two fatal 737 MAX crashes and ...
The U.S. Justice Department said Friday that it has reached a deal with Boeing that will allow the aircraft maker to avoid prosecution over two crashes of its 737 Max planes that killed 346 people.
The U.S. Department of Justice said Boeing must pay $1.1 billion, including $445 million for the crash victims' families.
The company was accused of misleading regulators about the jetliner before the two deadly accidents that killed 346 people.
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.