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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 ...
The DOJ added that the plea deal would result in immediate benefits, including the additional $455 million investment Boeing would have to make into its compliance, safety, and quality programs ...
Under this deal, Boeing will pay or invest more than $1.1 billion, according to the DOJ, including $444.5 million for a crash victims' fund and more than $240 million as an additional criminal fine.
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 ...
Nevertheless, Boeing has become emboldened to litigate the case since a judge tossed the previous plea deal and the DOJ has concluded there is "meaningful downside risk" to proceeding with a trial ...
Boeing reached a deal with the Justice Department on Friday that would spare the company from taking criminal responsibility for a pair of deadly 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019.
The Justice Department urged a judge in Texas to accept a proposed settlement that would allow the planemaker to avoid a ...
Paul Njoroge, aged 41 and a resident of Toronto, was set to become the first plaintiff to bring Boeing to trial over the two ...
Boeing has reached a confidential settlement with Paul Njoroge, a Toronto man who lost his entire family in the March 2019 ...
“Because it is entirely within the government’s discretion whether to pursue a criminal prosecution, an agreement ...
Boeing has teamed up with the Department of Justice to seek a judge's approval on a deal that would avoid prosecution for two ...