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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Families of some of the 346 people killed in two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes plan to object to a ...
The case arises from Boeing's admission that its former employees misled air-safety authorities before two fatal airplane ...
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The US Justice Department told a federal judge in Texas it hasn’t decided whether to enter into an agreement with Boeing Co.
Families of victims from the Boeing 737 MAX crashes plan to object to a nonprosecution agreement between Boeing and the U.S.
Federal prosecutors will give the families of victims another chance to weigh in as they consider abandoning a plea deal with the company in favor of a non-prosecution agreement.
The agreement would forestall a June 23 trial date the planemaker faces on a charge it misled US regulators about a crucial flight control system on the 737 MAX, its strongest-selling jet ...
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Former defense officials raise security concerns over President Trump's plan to use a Qatar-owned luxury jet as a temporary ...
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