Boeing is reportedly seeking to withdraw its guilty plea related to a criminal fraud charge following two deadly 737 MAX ...
A US federal judge has set a trial date of June 23 in the Justice Department’s criminal case against aircraft manufacturer ...
The plea deal would have branded Boeing a convicted felon and required it to pay a $487.2m fine, along with $455m in safety ...
Boeing is seeking to withdraw its guilty plea related to a criminal fraud charge following two deadly 737 Max crashes six ... Augmentation System, or MCAS — caused the two fatal accidents.
After the crashes in 2018 and 2019, which killed a total of 346 people, the Justice Department accused Boeing of intentionally misleading safety regulators about a new software system on the Max.
In the case of Lion Air flight of a 737 Max 8 plane that crashed into the Java Sea, a faulty sensor reportedly sent false Angle of Attack data and MCAS took control of the aircraft. The system ...
The Air Force is operating the MCAS-equipped KC-46 without incident or concern; there is nothing intrinsically wrong with the ...
The court has seemingly reneged on an April 11 deadline previously given to the aerospace giant to reach a deal.