Boeing Violated 737 MAX Accidents Settlement Agreement, DOJ Says

Boeing MAX aircraft

Boeing 737 MAX aircraft are pictured outside its Renton, Washington, factory.

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U.S. prosecutors have determined Boeing violated the terms of a January 2021 deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) over two 737 MAX accidents that killed 346 people and will set out to prove the company’s alleged violations were committed knowingly. The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) said Boeing...
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