
Boeing to Admit Fraud in 737 MAX Crash Probe, Faces $243M Fine
Boeing agrees to plead guilty to fraud charges related to two fatal 737 MAX crashes, facing a $243.6 million fine and a three-year probation period.
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Boeing agrees to plead guilty to fraud charges related to two fatal 737 MAX crashes, facing a $243.6 million fine and a three-year probation period.
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun faces intense Capitol Hill scrutiny over whistleblower claims of lax safety standards linked to the 737 Max incidents.
The U.S. Justice Department alleges Boeing breached a 2021 agreement shielding them from prosecution over 737 MAX crashes, opening the door to potential criminal charges and further scrutiny.