Prosecutors are expected to give new details Friday about Boeing's plea deal in a case stemming from two deadly crashes of 737 Max jetliners.
After two jetliner crashes killed 346 people, a $2.5 billion settlement that let Boeing avoid criminal prosecution failed to resolve questions about the safety of the aerospace giant’s planes.
The department plans to file a factual statement supporting its breach determination with the plea deal, which it had ...
Despite the uprecented scrutiny of its production processes, leadership uncertainty and a recent guilty plea to fraud charges ...
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a felony fraud charge in a new deal with the Justice Department, which hopes to file the ...
MILWAUKEE — As rifts among Democrats continue to widen over who should be at the top of their party’s ticket come November, officials here maintained Thursday morning that President Joe Biden will ...
Relatives of those killed in two 737 Max crashes say Boeing's plea deal doesn't do enough to reset the company's safety ...
Boeing will plead guilty to fraud following fatal crashes, but the families who lost loved ones say the it is still skating ...
Relatives of people killed in 737 Max crashes hope Boeing's deal to avoid a trial is rejected so they can give evidence in ...
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to fraud to settle charges stemming from the crashes of two of its 737 Max jets. If a judge ...
Federal prosecutors gave Boeing the choice last week of entering a guilty plea and paying a fine or facing a criminal trial.