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Boeing has teamed up with the Department of Justice to seek a judge's approval on a deal that would avoid prosecution for two crashes that killed 346 people.
Boeing and the US Justice Department have asked a judge to approve an agreement that allows the company to avoid prosecution ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNBoeing, DOJ seek judge’s approval for deal opposed by crash victims’ familiesThe families argue dismissal is not in the public interest and obligations imposed on Boeing are not enforceable.
The U.S. Department of Justice is urging a Texas judge to approve a proposed settlement with Boeing Co., which would allow ...
The US Justice Department urged a judge in Texas to accept a proposed settlement agreement reached with Boeing Co. that would ...
Citing Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, the Associated Press reported that the crew aboard ...
Boeing faces backlash after deadly crashes, stock prices plummet, while Airbus gains traction in Indian aviation market.
THIS is with reference to the editorial ‘Air India tragedy’ (June 15) which stated that Boeing had reached ...
Boeing's rating has been revised by Fitch to much positive threshold. The global ratings agency now expects Boeing to reduce ...
Investigators have not ruled out sabotage as a cause for the Air India plane crash that killed 274 people. Flight AI171 bound ...
A major disaster was narrowly averted at Sekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia, after a Batik Air ...
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