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Relatives of the victims of the two 737 MAX crashes, which occurred in 2018 and 2019 and killed 346 people, have called the plea agreement a "sweetheart" deal that failed to adequately hold Boeing ac...
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In May, the DOJ found Boeing had violated a 2021 agreement that had shielded it from prosecution over the crashes.
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The trial will decide how much Boeing owes the families of two victims who died in the Ethiopian Airlines crash in 2019.
A federal judge in Texas has set a June trial date for the U.S. government’s years-old conspiracy case against Boeing for misleading regulators about the 737 Max jetliner before two of the planes crashed,
The plane maker was seeking to scale back a settlement with Justice Department.
Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft in Ethiopia resulted in the deaths of 157 people, including two victims represented in this case.
A federal judge has set a trial date in the ongoing criminal fraud case against Boeing stemming from two fatal 737 MAX crashes six years ago.
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The Manila Times on MSNBoeing civil trial looms over 737 MAX jet crashBoeing faces a potential jury trial beginning on Monday in a federal civil case stemming from the 2019 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX plane that killed 157 people. At a pre-trial meeting on Wednesday,
Boeing will be busy in this week, as the company's chief executive gears up to testify before a Senate committee and as Boeing attorneys work through civil and criminal cases related to the 737 Max.
On June 23rd, a US judge will hear the criminal fraud case against Boeing filed by the United States Department of Justice. A report by Reuters says that the judge on Tuesday “abruptly set a June 23 trial date” for the case stemming from two fatal 737 MAX crashes.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg assures U.S. lawmakers of prioritizing safety after recent incidents, highlighting quality control improvements and efforts
A federal judge in Texas ordered Boeing Co. to stand trial June 23 in a criminal case tied to two deadly crashes of its 737 Max aircraft, setting up a high-stakes public showdown in the planemaker’s long-running legal saga.