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WASHINGTON – Boeing is seeking to withdraw an agreement to plead guilty in a criminal case that blamed the company for deceiving regulators before two deadly crashes of 737 MAX jets, the Wall Street ...
Key Takeaways Boeing is reportedly looking to alter the plea deal it agreed to last year, per a report from The Wall Street Journal.The plane maker pleaded guilty to violating a deferred ...
Boeing is looking to overturn a plea deal related to two deadly 737 MAX crashes that was reached last year with the US government and later rejected by a Texas judge, the Wall Street Journal ...
In December, Judge O'Connor in Texas rejected Boeing's previous plea agreement in the case, faulting a diversity and inclusion provision in the deal related to the selection of an independent monitor.
Boeing seeks to withdraw guilty pleas over 2 deadly 737 MAX crashes: Sources The two crashes in October 2018 and March 2019 killed 346 people in total.
Boeing is seeking to withdraw its guilty plea related to a criminal fraud charge following two deadly 737 Max crashes six years ago, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Citing “people ...
Boeing is seeking to withdraw its guilty plea related to a criminal fraud charge following two deadly 737 Max crashes six years ago, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Citing “people ...
Boeing seeks to withdraw US plea deal over fatal MAX crashes The newspaper, citing several unnamed sources, said the aviation giant was hoping for "more lenient treatment" from the Justice ...
Boeing BA-N is seeking to withdraw an agreement to plead guilty in a criminal case that blamed the company for deceiving regulators before two deadly crashes of 737 MAX jets, the Wall Street ...
Boeing has reached a tentative nonprosecution agreement with the Department of Justice in a fraud case stemming from two fatal 737 MAX plane crashes that killed 346 people, people familiar with ...
The Wall Street Journal reported that Boeing is now preparing to withdraw its guilty plea agreement and aims to avoid the appointment of an independent monitor.