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US judge dismisses Boeing 737 Max fraud case but says deal ‘fails’ to ensure safety
A US federal judge has dismissed the Department of Justice's fraud case against Boeing over 737 Max certification, despite expressing doubt that the non-prosecution agreement serves the public ... Read More
Boeing won’t face criminal charge over 737 Max crashes that killed hundreds of people
A federal judge in Texas has dismissed a criminal conspiracy charge against Boeing related to two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people. U.S. Read More
US Judge Drops Criminal Charges Against Boeing Over 737 MAX 8 Aircraft Crashes

A US judge dropped criminal charges against Boeing on Thursday over deadly crashes of its 737 MAX 8 aircraft as part of an agreement between the company and prosecutors. Read More
Judge Dismisses Boeing Criminal Case Over Deadly 737 Max Crashes, Criticizes DOJ Deal
A federal judge in Texas closed the criminal case involving two deadly Boeing 737 Max crashes despite criticizing the Department of Justice's deal with the aerospace giant. US District Judge Reed ... Read More
Judge dismisses case against Boeing over deadly 737 Max plane crashes
A federal judge in Texas has agreed to dismiss a criminal conspiracy charge against Boeing in connection with two 737 Max jetliner crashes that killed 346 people. Read More
Boeing Can Increase 737 Max Production, F.A.A. Says

The Federal Aviation Administration raised a production limit that the regulator had imposed after a door panel blew off a plane during a flight last year. By Niraj Chokshi The Federal Aviation ... Read More
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