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The US Department of Justice on Wednesday for the first time shared details of its finalized plea deal agreement with Boeing, in which the troubled aviation company will plead guilty to a felony ...
Boeing finalizes plea deal with DOJ over misleading FAA during 737 MAX evaluation. Boeing will also serve a three-year term of organizational probation. By James Hill and Clara McMichael.
Boeing and the Justice Department on Wednesday asked a U.S. judge to approve an agreement that allows the company to avoid ...
While Boeing has finalized its agreement with the Department of Justice, family members are preparing to file their objections in the hopes that Judge Reed O'Connor will reject the plea deal ...
Boeing had previously reached a criminal guilty plea deal in 2024 with President Biden’s DOJ, admitting that its workers conspired to defraud aviation regulators before the crashes killed 346 ...
In December 2024, a federal judge rejected the plea deal, and since then, the Justice Department and Boeing have been discussing a new deal. A criminal trial was expected to start in Texas in June, ...
Boeing Co. and U.S. prosecutors said they’re working to hammer out a new deal to settle a criminal case stemming from two fatal 737 Max crashes after a federal judge blocked an earlier plan ...
DALLAS — The Justice Department is defending a plea deal it struck with Boeing over planes that crashed and killed 346 people, saying in a court filing Wednesday that it lacks evidence to ...
DOJ proposes deal letting Boeing avoid prosecution for deadly 737 Max crashes. Victims' families condemn agreement as unjust, demanding full corporate accountability. Get ahead of Wall Street ...
Boeing agreed last year to plead guilty to defrauding regulators, but a federal judge rejected that proposed plea deal. Now the Justice Department has reached another agreement that would allow Boeing ...
A plea deal struck with Boeing over a criminal charge related to software tied to two fatal 737 MAX crashes should be accepted, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday, after some relatives ...
The Justice Department says it has reached an agreement in principle with Boeing to drop a criminal case over two fatal crashes of 737 Max jets, despite objections from some victims' family members.