The plane maker was seeking to scale back a settlement with Justice Department.
A federal judge on Tuesday abruptly set a June 23 trial date in the Justice Department’s criminal fraud case against Boeing stemming from the planemaker’s alleged misrepresentations to US ...
A U.S. judge on Tuesday abruptly set a June 23 trial date in the Justice Department's criminal fraud case against Boeing ...
Boeing is seeking to withdraw an agreement to plead guilty in a criminal case that blamed the company for deceiving ...
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Boeing is seeking to withdraw an agreement to plead guilty related to a criminal fraud charge following two deadly 737 MAX crashes six years ago, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
Boeing (NYSE:BA) is heading to trial. A U.S. judge has set June 23 as the date Boeing will face criminal fraud charges tied to the 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019.
Boeing is seeking to withdraw its guilty plea agreement with the Department of Justice in the criminal cases surrounding two deadly 737 MAX crashes, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.