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A Guilty Plea Could Be Boeing's Best Option to Resolve 737 MAX Troubles
The plane maker’s admission of wrongdoing threatens to serve as “the equivalent of a taped confession.” -
CBS News - Top stories
Boeing accepts plea deal stemming from 737 Max crashes
The Justice Department and Boeing say the aerospace giant will plead guilty to criminal fraud involving two crashes of 737 Max jetliners that killed 346 people. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty in 737 MAX Criminal Case
The plane maker faces conviction and a $244 million fine for misleading air-safety regulators before two fatal crashes that killed 346 people. -
Financial Times - World
A very deep dive into UK inflation predictions. Like, maybe too deep
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Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty in 737 MAX Criminal Case
The plane maker faces conviction and a $244 million fine for misleading air-safety regulators before two fatal crashes that killed 346 people. -
BBC News - Top stories
Boeing to plead guilty to fraud charge over 737 Max crashes
Families of the people who died on the flights five years ago have criticised it as a "sweetheart deal". -
Financial Times - Business
Boeing to plead guilty to fraud charge over 737 Max crash deal
Aircraft maker reaches plea agreement with US justice department -
CNBC - Business
Boeing to plead guilty to criminal fraud charge stemming from 737 Max crashes
The Justice Department said in May that Boeing violated its 2021 settlement by failing to implement a certain compliance program. -
The Guardian - World
Boeing will plead guilty to criminal fraud over 737 Max crashes, justice department says
The deal, which still requires the approval of a federal judge, will see the company pay a fine of almost $250m and invest at least $455m in improving safety. Boeing will plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge stemming from two deadly crashes of ...
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