Boeing To Plead Guilty In US Probe Of Fatal 737 MAX Crashes
File photo - Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun, right, takes his seat at the witness table as he appears before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs – Subcommittee on Investigations hearing to examine Boeing's broken safety culture, focusing on testimony from CEO Dave Calhoun, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge to resolve an investigation linked to two 737 MAX fatal crashes, a US Justice Department official said. The plea, which must be approved by a federal judge, would brand the plane manufacturer a convicted felon and require it to pay a criminal fine of $ 243.6 million. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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