The U.S. Justice Department plans to meet with the families of the victims of two Boeing 737 MAX crashes as it considers a criminal case.
The U.S. Justice Department plans to meet with the families of the victims of two Boeing 737 MAX crashes as it considers a criminal case . Boeing had previously won immunity from criminal prosecution as part of a $2.
5 billion agreement with the Justice Department. The agreement ended on Jan. 7, and now the government is deciding whether to move forward with a criminal case.
U.S. Justice Department Families Victims Boeing 737 MAX Crashes Criminal Case
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