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Boeing to Pay $1.1B Instead of Going to Trial Over 737 Max Crashes
Boeing has agreed to a $1.1 billion settlement to resolve claims related to the 737 Max accidents, avoiding an extended legal battle in court.
Read Full Article →FAA isn't considering removing the production cap of Boeing 737 MAX planes
The FAA’s decision to maintain the production limit on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft may impact Boeing’s revenue growth and supply chain planning in the near term.
Read Full Article →Boeing and the DOJ cut a deal to avoid prosecution in deadly 737 Max crashes
The agreement between Boeing and the Department of Justice helps the company resolve legal challenges related to the 737 Max incidents, potentially impacting its financial liabilit...
Read Full Article →Boeing, Justice Department reach deal to avoid prosecution over deadly 737 Max crashes
The agreement between Boeing and the Justice Department helps the company prevent costly legal proceedings, potentially reducing financial liabilities associated with the 737 Max c...
Read Full Article →Boeing would avoid guilty plea, prosecution over 737 Max crashes in possible DOJ deal
Boeing’s agreement to resolve legal issues related to the 737 Max crashes could prevent costly litigation and potential penalties, impacting the company’s financial stability and i...
Read Full Article →Families of victims appalled as Boeing seems likely to avoid prosecution over 737 Max crashes
A potential non-prosecution deal could allow Boeing to avoid admitting wrongdoing, significantly impacting financial liabilities and possibly reducing costs related to the 737 Max...
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