Department of Justice said aircraft maker violated settlement related to two fatal 737 Max crashes
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Boeing is facing the potential prospect of criminal charges after US prosecutors reportedly told the Department of Justice (DoJ) that the US manufacturer had violated a settlement related to two fatal crashes of the 737 Max plane.
The DoJ’s leaders have until 7 July to decide whether it intends to file criminal charges against Boeing, after prosecutors on the case recommended them, according to Reuters and CBS News.
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