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With public perception of Boeing still on shaky ground, it will fall to executives to move the company past a series of regulatory crises.
Boeing revealed that it had signed a new non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with the DOJ on May 29, 2025, which specified that the company will not face further criminal charges, provided it fully complies with all the outlined terms.
Aircraft maker Boeing has reached a deal with the Department of Justice (DOJ) that enables it to escape prosecution for a fraud charge related to two 737 Max crashes
Boeing has agreed to pay $1.1 billion to settle a DOJ investigation into two fatal 737 Max crashes, avoiding an impending criminal fraud trial.
A trial that was set to begin in less than three weeks was canceled by a Texas judge at the request of Boeing and the Department of Justice, according to court documents.
Sept 13, 2024: About 33,000 Boeing factory workers walk off the job in a strike that will cripple production at one of the preeminent manufacturers in the U.S. for almost two months. It is the first labor action taken against the company in 16 years.
The agreement, revealed this week, would enable the aerospace giant to sidestep the criminal fraud trial that was set to commence on 23 June, subject to approval by a federal judge.
A federal judge on Monday cancelled the planned trial of US aviation giant Boeing over crashes of its 737 MAX aircraft that left nearly 350 people dead. | TAG24