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Mark Walker - Boeing May Evade Criminal Charges for Violating Settlement - nytimes.com

Boeing May Evade Criminal Charges for Violating Settlement

The Justice Department is considering the possibility of allowing Boeing avoid criminal prosecution for violating the terms of a 2021 settlement related to problems with the company’s 737 Max 8 model that led to two deadly plane crashes in 2018 and 2019, according to people familiar with the discussions.

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Michelle Butterfield - Astronauts still stuck on Boeing’s Starliner, as engineers scramble to fix issues - globalnews.ca - state New Mexico

Astronauts still stuck on Boeing’s Starliner, as engineers scramble to fix issues

Another week, another Boeing Starliner delay.

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Relatives of people killed in 2 Boeing Max crashes ask the US to fine the company $24.8 billion - apnews.com - Usa - state New Hampshire - Indonesia - Ethiopia

Relatives of people killed in 2 Boeing Max crashes ask the US to fine the company $24.8 billion

Families of some of the people who died in two Boeing 737 Max crashes are asking federal officials to fine Boeing $24.8 billion and move quickly to prosecute the company on a criminal charge that was set aside three years ago.

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Sara Boboltz - Richard Blumenthal - Action - Families Of Boeing 737 Victims Ask DOJ To Levy $24.8 Billion Fine - huffpost.com - Indonesia - state Oregon - state Alaska - Kenya - Ethiopia

Families Of Boeing 737 Victims Ask DOJ To Levy $24.8 Billion Fine

Families of the passengers who were killed in two Boeing plane crashes have asked the Department of Justice to fine the aerospace company $24.8 billion and prosecute “responsible corporate officials,” saying that “Boeing’s crime is the deadliest corporate crime in U.S. history.”

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Dave Calhoun - Mark Walker - Boeing C.E.O. Apologizes for Quality and Safety Issues at Senate Hearing - nytimes.com - state Alaska - Ethiopia - city Portland

Boeing C.E.O. Apologizes for Quality and Safety Issues at Senate Hearing

Shortly after Boeing’s chief executive, Dave Calhoun, took his seat, families who lost relatives in the 2018 and 2019 crashes of the company’s 737 Max 8 planes called out to him, demanding that he turn around and acknowledge them and the photos of their loved ones.

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Sean Boynton - Richard Blumenthal - Action - Boeing CEO faces safety grilling as crash victims’ families look on - globalnews.ca - state Alaska

Boeing CEO faces safety grilling as crash victims’ families look on

The chief executive of Boeing was grilled by U.S. senators on Tuesday about the company’s mounting safety and manufacturing shortfalls while relatives of people who died in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jetliners looked on.

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Dave Calhoun - Nina Golgowski - Richard Blumenthal - New Boeing Whistleblower Comes Forward Ahead Of CEO’s Testimony - huffpost.com - Washington

New Boeing Whistleblower Comes Forward Ahead Of CEO’s Testimony

A Boeing quality assurance inspector has come forward with serious new allegations against the airline giant shortly before its chief executive is scheduled to testify before the Senate.

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Dave Calhoun - Mark Walker - Richard Blumenthal - Lawmakers to Confront Boeing Chief on Mounting Quality and Safety Issues - nytimes.com - state Oregon - state Connecticut - state Alaska - city Portland, state Oregon

Lawmakers to Confront Boeing Chief on Mounting Quality and Safety Issues

Senate lawmakers plan to grill Boeing’s chief executive at a hearing on Tuesday about the company’s safety practices in the wake of a harrowing flight in January during which a panel blew out of one of its planes.

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