Fine Air, Aeromar Plead Guilty To Obstruction Of Justice

The U.S. attorney's office for Miami said Fine Airlines and Aeromar Airlines pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice and false statements. U.S. Attorney Tom Scott said the case "represents the first time in aviation history that an air carrier has pled guilty to federal crimes arising out of an...

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