2024-05-15 09:06:29
Boeing Faces Potential Criminal Prosecution Over 737 Max Crashes
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Justice Dept. Says Boeing Violated 2021 Settlement Over Max Plane
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The Department of Justice accuses Boeing of violating a 2021 settlement related to issues with the 737 Max model, leading to deadly crashes. Boeing failed to implement an ethics program as required by the settlement, and the Justice Department can proceed with a criminal charge against the company.
n-tv.de
US to Consider Legal Action Against Boeing for Crashes Five Years Ago - n-tv.de
Economy
The US Department of Justice is considering legal action against the aircraft manufacturer Boeing for violations of an agreement reached after the deadly crashes of 737 MAX aircraft five years ago. It is being investigated whether Boeing has developed and implemented a compliance and ethics program to prevent violations of US fraud laws. The company has until June 13 to explain the violation and present measures to address the situation.
DER SPIEGEL
Boeing: Agreement on Immunity Void - USA Consider Lawsuit on 737 Max Crashes - DER SPIEGEL
Economy
Politics
The USA are considering criminal prosecution against the aircraft manufacturer Boeing for the two deadly crashes of 737 Max planes five years ago. The agreement on immunity that Boeing had made at that time is void according to the US Department of Justice. The incident involving an Alaska Airlines plane, in which a part of the cabin wall detached shortly after takeoff, was considered a violation of the agreement.
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