Sign In
TimeSquare Weekly
  • U.S
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
Reading: Boeing to Plead Guilty to Felony in Deal With DOJ
Share
TimeSquare WeeklyTimeSquare Weekly
Font ResizerAa
  • U.S
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
Search
  • U.S
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Copyright © TimeSquareWeekly. All Rights Reserved.
TimeSquare Weekly > Blog > Travel > Boeing to Plead Guilty to Felony in Deal With DOJ
Travel

Boeing to Plead Guilty to Felony in Deal With DOJ

Time Square Weekly Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/07/08 at 4:49 AM
Time Square Weekly Editorial Team
Share
Boeing to Plead Guilty to Felony in Deal With DOJ
SHARE

Boeing’s Historic Guilty Plea and Consequences

In a significant turn of events, Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge of conspiring to defraud the federal government in connection with the two fatal crashes of the 737 Max in 2018 and 2019, as confirmed by a recent court filing. As part of the agreement with the Department of Justice, Boeing will pay a hefty fine of $487.2 million, the maximum allowed by law. Additionally, the company will invest at least $455 million over the next three years to enhance its compliance and safety programs.

Boeing will be placed on probation for three years, supervised by the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Texas. The Justice Department will appoint an independent compliance monitor to ensure the implementation and adherence to safety measures, with regular reports submitted to the government. The company’s board of directors will also be required to engage with families of crash victims.

This guilty plea by Boeing is a pivotal moment, considering the company’s clean record in federal felony convictions for several decades. The charge of conspiring to defraud the federal government is deemed as one of the gravest offenses, as stated in the court filing.

The agreement reached with Boeing is a direct result of violations stemming from a previous accord made with the Justice Department in 2021, following the tragic crashes. Under the Biden administration, there is a renewed emphasis on ensuring corporate compliance, especially in high-stakes cases like this involving Boeing.

Both parties filed a joint notification on the agreed terms, with a formal agreement expected to follow. The court will schedule a hearing for Boeing to enter its guilty plea, with families of the victims granted the opportunity to address the court.

The families of the crash victims, however, are voicing concerns over the deal, expressing dissatisfaction with the lack of accountability they feel Boeing should face. In a separate statement, the families indicated their intent to oppose the agreement, citing concessions that they believe are unjust.

Boeing’s decision to plead guilty does not shield its employees or executives from liability, nor does it protect the company from potential charges arising from other incidents, like the recent episode involving an Alaska Airlines flight.

The company’s 2021 settlement required strict adherence to safety regulations, which Boeing allegedly failed to uphold. As a result, additional penalties and restitution may be imposed by the court during sentencing, beyond the fines already paid by the company.

Despite the financial burdens and reputation damage incurred by Boeing due to the crashes, the Justice Department faces a delicate balancing act. With Boeing being a significant player in U.S. exports and defense contracts, the government must weigh accountability against potential economic repercussions.

While the complete details of the deal are yet to be disclosed, it is expected that Boeing will secure assurances from the government regarding its ongoing contracts, mitigating the impact of the felony conviction on its operations. This development marks a significant step towards accountability for Boeing, signaling a shift towards greater transparency and compliance in the aviation industry.

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Time Square Weekly Editorial Team July 8, 2024 July 8, 2024
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article McCarthy’s Revenge Tour Continues, Mixed Results McCarthy’s Revenge Tour Continues, Mixed Results
Next Article Yen’s depreciation weakening Japan’s defense upgrade Yen’s depreciation weakening Japan’s defense upgrade
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Editor's Pick

Mike City 806: Feeding the Family, Changing Lives, and Putting the 806 on the Map

Mike City 806: Feeding the Family, Changing Lives, and Putting the 806 on the Map

When you hear the name Mike City 806, you don’t just hear another artist from the South—you hear the heartbeat…

By Time Square Weekly Editorial Team 4 Min Read
MLB’s Early Playoff Schedule: Why So Many Day Games? ‘Numbers Don’t Lie’
MLB’s Early Playoff Schedule: Why So Many Day Games? ‘Numbers Don’t Lie’

Exploring the Mystery of Daytime Playoff Games For baseball enthusiasts with a…

2 Min Read
Assessing Immunity in Trump’s Jan. 6 Case: Judge’s Decision
Assessing Immunity in Trump’s Jan. 6 Case: Judge’s Decision

The Implications of Trump’s Immunity in the Federal Indictment Case In the…

2 Min Read

Oponion

Mike City 806: Feeding the Family, Changing Lives, and Putting the 806 on the Map

Mike City 806: Feeding the Family, Changing Lives, and Putting the 806 on the Map

When you hear the name Mike City 806, you don’t…

March 21, 2025

Week 4 Highlights: Mahomes Turnovers, Henry Dominance

Welcome to another exciting edition of…

October 2, 2024

Players agree: Taylor Swift’s NFL game appearances are a boost.

Taylor Swift has been a hot…

October 2, 2024

Aubrey Laue: San Diego High School Homecoming Hero

As the first light of dawn…

October 2, 2024

Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka face off in Beijing coaching crossroads

In the world of sports, the…

October 2, 2024

You Might Also Like

Santa Fe Handcycling Expedition: A Long-Distance Journey
Travel

Santa Fe Handcycling Expedition: A Long-Distance Journey

The excitement was contagious as a throng of cyclists clad in vibrant Lycra gear gathered at the Santa Fe Railyard…

4 Min Read
Boeing’s 737 Max Plea Deal: What to Expect Next
Travel

Boeing’s 737 Max Plea Deal: What to Expect Next

Boeing’s recent announcement on Sunday, regarding its agreement to plead guilty to a federal criminal charge in a deal with…

4 Min Read
Lausanne: Forever a City of the Olympics
Travel

Lausanne: Forever a City of the Olympics

Explore the Cultural Charms of Lausanne, Switzerland Every year, Lausanne, Switzerland becomes the focal point of the Olympic spirit. Nestled…

3 Min Read
The Emergence of the ‘Earlymoon’
Travel

The Emergence of the ‘Earlymoon’

Why Couples Are Taking Pre-Wedding Trips Why Couples Are Taking Pre-Wedding Trips It used to be tradition for couples to…

2 Min Read
TimeSquare Weekly

Times Square Weekly is your premier source for the latest local news, business insights, and general topics relevant to New Yorkers and readers across the USA. Our dedicated team delivers timely, accurate, and engaging stories to keep you informed and connected.

Quick Links

  • U.S
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

Legal Stuff

  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Subscribe Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Copyright © TimeSquareWeekly. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?