A US federal judge has set a trial date of June 23 in the Justice Department’s criminal case against aircraft manufacturer ...
This comes right after a high-profile safety scare in January, when a door panel flew off a 737 MAX mid-flight, reviving concerns about Boeing's quality controls. The judge had given both sides ...
Days before that agreement expired, a panel blew off a 737 MAX plane midflight, leading to fresh concerns about Boeing’s quality and manufacturing processes. The Justice Department determined in ...
In July, Boeing agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge after two fatal 737 MAX crashes and to pay ... in-flight blowout of a door panel on an Alaska Airlines' ALK.N ...
In July, Boeing agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge after two fatal 737 MAX crashes and to pay ... in-flight blowout of a door panel on an Alaska Airlines' jet that ...
[WASHINGTON] Boeing is seeking to withdraw an agreement to plead guilty in a criminal case that blamed the company for deceiving regulators before two deadly crashes of 737 MAX jets ... in-flight ...
Boeing is seeking to withdraw its guilty plea agreement with the Department of Justice in the criminal cases surrounding two deadly 737 MAX crashes, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
A federal judge in Texas has set a June trial date for the U.S. government’s years-old conspiracy case against Boeing ... a door plug panel blew off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max during flight ...
Boeing BA-N is seeking to withdraw an agreement to plead guilty in a criminal case that blamed the company for deceiving regulators before two deadly crashes of 737 MAX ... a door panel on an ...
Boeing declined comment. The Justice Department did not immediately comment. In July, Boeing agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge in the wake of two fatal 737 MAX crashes.
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