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Boeing, U.S. Strike Deal in Criminal Case Over MAX Crashes

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In a dramatic turn of events, the U.S. Department of Justice and Boeing have entered into an agreement to settle the long-pending criminal case against the company’s 737 MAX jets. The deal comes after years of legal woes and public outrage following two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people and gravely damaged Boeing’s reputation.

The agreement is said to have a hefty monetary penalty, continual corporate monitoring, and safety measures commitments. Though information is slowly coming to light, the settlement is Boeing’s most concrete legal move toward closing the book on the tragedies surrounding Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.

Federal prosecutors had already charged Boeing with deceiving regulators regarding the MCAS flight control system, which proved to be a major contributory factor in both accidents. The new agreement will reportedly feature an admission of wrongdoing, although it might fall short of criminal convictions for executives or the company.

For Boeing, the settlement is an opportunity to restore confidence with regulators, airlines, and the public. Yet victims’ families and critics claim justice is still incomplete, demanding more accountability and transparency. The aviation community will now closely observe whether Boeing’s promised reforms have lasting wings.

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