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DOJ says ‘substantial progress’ made toward final plea agreement with Boeing but needs more time
The Justice Department said on Thursday that it has made “substantial progress” in finalizing an agreement with Boeing to plead guilty to defrauding the US government, but more time is needed to work out the remaining details.
Here's what to know about Boeing agreeing to plead guilty to fraud in 737 Max crashes
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to fraud to settle charges stemming from the crashes of two of its 737 Max jets
Boeing Has Agreed to Plead Guilty. What Comes Next?
The deal includes a $244 million fine, three years of probation, and the appointment of a corporate monitor to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
US DOJ says it has made substantial progress toward final Boeing plea agreement
The U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday the government has made "substantial progress" toward reaching a final plea agreement with Boeing but does not expect to file the details before July 24.
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Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty to Felony in Deal With Justice Department
As part of the deal, stemming from fatal 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019, the company agreed to pay a fine of nearly half a ...
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Boeing agrees to plead guilty to defrauding the FAA but escapes punishment sought by victims’ families
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to one charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States and potentially up to $487 million ...
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Boeing agreed to plead guilty to a fraud-conspiracy charge over the 737 Max saga, but it isn't out of the woods just yet
By pleading guilty to fraud conspiracy, Boeing will have committed a felony — jeopardizing its government contracts, worth 37 ...
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Concern Over Boeing's 'Influence' As Sweetheart Plea Deal Delayed
"Corporate formalities" have prevented the Department of Justice from filing its Boeing plea deal, but some believe the ...
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Boeing Will Plead Guilty to Fraud After 2 Plane Crashes Killed 346 People, as Families Slam 'Sweetheart Deal'
Boeing said it would plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the the United States in connection with the 2018 and ...
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Boeing Agrees To Plead Guilty To Defrauding Government Over 737 Max Crashes
Boeing and the Justice Department have agreed to terms on a plea deal that would resolve the criminal case over a pair of 737 ...
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Boeing agrees to plead guilty to felony charge related to 737 Max crashes
The world’s second largest aircraft manufacturer Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge related to two ...
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Boeing agrees in principle to deal with DOJ to plead guilty to misleading FAA during 737 MAX evaluation
The Boeing Company has agreed in principle to a deal with the DOJ that will include a guilty plea to conspiracy to defraud ...
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Judge fast-tracks Boeing plea deal to consider objections from relatives of deceased
Families of those who died in the crashes have pushed for a public trial, which would see further scrutiny of company ...
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