Boeing Challenges DOJ's Claim of Breaching Deferred Prosecution Agreement
The aviation company argues it has complied with the 2021 settlement terms as it faces potential prosecution over past 737 MAX crashes.
- Boeing submitted its rebuttal to the DOJ's allegations of violating the deferred prosecution agreement from 2021.
- The DOJ claims Boeing failed to implement required compliance and ethics programs as stipulated in the agreement.
- The agreement was related to two fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019, which resulted in 346 deaths.
- Families of crash victims are advocating for full prosecution and transparency in Boeing's case.
- Boeing's CEO and FAA officials are set to testify before Congress on the company's safety and compliance measures.