Article 6P2EN Boeing to plead guilty to conspiracy to defraud FAA Aircraft Evaluation Group

Boeing to plead guilty to conspiracy to defraud FAA Aircraft Evaluation Group

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Enlarge / An American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft approaches San Diego International Airport for a landing on June 28, 2024. (credit: Getty Images | Kevin Carter )

Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal charge and pay $243.6 million for violating a 2021 agreement that was spurred by two fatal crashes. The US government notified a judge of Boeing's plea agreement in a July 7 filing in US District Court for the Northern District of Texas.

"The parties have agreed that Boeing will plead guilty to the most serious readily provable offense," the Department of Justice said. If accepted by the court, the deal would allow Boeing to avoid a trial.

Families of victims said in a filing yesterday that they will urge the court to reject the deal at a plea hearing. "The families intend to argue that the plea deal with Boeing unfairly makes concessions to Boeing that other criminal defendants would never receive and fails to hold Boeing accountable for the deaths of 346 persons," their lawyers wrote.

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