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The U.S. Department of Justice is urging a Texas judge to approve a proposed settlement with Boeing Co., which would allow ...
Under the settlement, Boeing paid $2.5 billion to avoid prosecution on a criminal charge of defrauding federal regulators who approved the 737 MAX. The settlement included a $500 million fund to ...
The US Justice Department urged a judge in Texas to accept a proposed settlement agreement reached with Boeing Co. that would ...
Under the settlement, Boeing paid $2.5 billion to avoid prosecution on a criminal charge of defrauding federal regulators who approved the 737 MAX. The settlement included a $500 million fund to ...
Boeing (NYSE:BA) and the U.S. Department of Justice have jointly requested a judge's approval of a plea agreement that allows the aerospace giant to avoid criminal prosecution related to the fatal ...
The U.S. Justice Department said on May 23 it has struck a deal in principle with Boeing to allow it to avoid prosecution in a fraud case stemming from two fatal 737 MAX plane crashes that killed 346 ...
BELEAGUERED aviation giant Boeing reached a last-minute settlement on Monday with the family of a woman killed in the crash of a 737 MAX jetliner in 2019, averting a federal civil trial. Three sources ...
Boeing 737 MAX Criminal Settlement Can Be Challenged, Judge Rules. Federal district judge says families of those killed in crashes have rights as crime victims but hasn’t yet decided how to ...
Beleaguered aviation giant Boeing reached a last-minute settlement Monday with the family of a woman killed in the crash of a 737 MAX jetliner in 2019, averting a federal civil trial.
Showdown Over Latest Boeing 737 Max Settlement Puts Judge in Pickle 9 minute read June 16, 2025. By. Chris O'Malley. ... 2024, a door blew out of a nearly new Alaska Airlines 737 Max midflight.
F ORT WORTH, Texas — Relatives of passengers who died in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max planes came to a federal court in Texas on Friday to listen as their lawyers asked a judge to throw out a ...
Relatives of passengers who died in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max planes came to a federal court in Texas on Friday to listen as their lawyers asked a judge to throw out a plea agreement that the ...
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