Department of Justice said aircraft maker violated settlement related to two fatal 737 Max crashes
Business live – latest updates
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.
More Stories
Qantas posts $1.39bn profit as holidaymakers flock to Jetstar
Nvidia beats Wall Street expectations in first earnings after DeepSeek’s AI debut
#AltGov: the secret network of federal workers resisting Doge from the inside