close
close

Boeing avoids law enforcement in the Ministry of Justice on accidents

Boeing is said to complete in the fatal accidents of two 737 Max aircraft in which hundreds were killed, said the US Ministry of Justice.

As part of the deal, Boeing will avoid an upcoming fraud procedure that could lead to the US air ride and the defense company. The deal includes the company that admits that the federal aviation officials are disabled and fines of 1.1 billion US dollars are paid.

The two crashes in 2018 and 2019 left 346 people dead.

The government said that it transferred families from crash victims and said that many had either supported or not rejected the deal. However, some families were outraged by the prospect of such a deal.

Boeing said the BBC on Friday evening that there was no comment. The US Ministry of Justice would not comment.

In a court registration on Friday, the Ministry of Justice said that Boeing would admit that it would admit a conspiracy to disability and disability an investigation by the US federal air administration (FAA) and the payment of fines of more than 1.1 billion dollars.

Boeing must continue to make improvements to his program to comply with and fight the statement.

The 737 Max models from Boeing were grounded worldwide worldwide almost two years after the crash of an Ethiopian airline outside of Addis Ababa. All 157 people on board were killed.

Five months earlier, a 737 Max, operated by Lion Air, crashed against the Java Sea shortly after the start of Jakarta. 189 people on board were killed.

Both crashes were connected to faulty flight control systems.

The accidents led to allegations of fraud against a former Top -Boeing pilot, which was acquitted in 2022.

In 2021, Boeing reached an agreement with prosecutors in the last days of the first Trump presidency, which she protected three years before the law enforcement.

According to the Federal Prosecutor's Office, Boeing violated this deal by not creating and following a compliance and ethics program to collect violations of US laws.

A door field flew from a 737 max 9 from Alaska Airlines operated by Alaska Airlines before the agreement had expired.

Last year, Boeing agreed to avoid an agreement in an agreement in an unification process. However, the agreement was rejected by a federal judge who had concerns that racial considerations according to the DEI guidelines of Biden -era Dei would be used to select an independent monitor that was responsible for monitoring Boeing's compliance.

The Ministry of Justice is expected to submit an application to dismiss the case by the end of next week as soon as the agreement has been concluded.

“The agreement immediately guarantees further accountability and significant advantages of Boeing and avoids the uncertainty and the legal dispute, which was brought to court by the proceedings,” said the Ministry of Justice in court files.

Many families of the victims have long pushed for a public procedure and persecution of the former Boeing officials, and they have shown themselves against the attempts to drop the criminal proceedings.

“It is a treasure contract,” says Robert Clifford, a lawyer who represents relatives of crash victims.

Catherine lies from France, whose 28-year-old daughter died when the Ethiopian airlines crashed, said that she was “absolutely stunned” to ensure a non-contract agreement by the decision of the Doj.

“[T]The government has blind confidence in Boeing until the murder of 346 people, including my loved daughter Camille, can get away, “said Legeplatz.

Leave a Comment