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Federal judge in Fort Worth rejects Boeing plea deal
A federal judge in Fort Worth rejected Boeing’s guilty plea tied to two deadly 737 MAX crashes. The judge said he denied it over a diversity and inclusion requirement. The deal between the aviation company and the Justice Department required a monitor to oversee Boeing’s safety and compliance practices.
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US judge rejects Boeing's plea deal in a conspiracy case stemming from fatal plane crashes
A federal judge on Thursday rejected a deal that would have let Boeing plead guilty to a felony conspiracy charge and pay a fine for misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 Max jetliner before two of the planes crashed, killing 346 people.
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‘Reprehensible' deal: Families urge judge to reject plea between DOJ, Boeing
On Friday, U.S. District Court Judge Reed O’Connor heard arguments in Fort Worth about whether or not he should approve a plea deal between Boeing and the U.S. Department of Justice over two 737 Max jetliner crashes that killed 346 people.
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Grieving families gather in Fort Worth as federal judge considers deal between DOJ and Boeing over crashes
Grieving families from around the world gathered in Fort Worth Friday to send a message to a federal judge. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports they want him to reject a deal that was hammered out by Boeing and the U.S. Department of Justice over airplane crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed hundreds of people
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Texas federal judge will hear arguments over Boeing's plead deal in a 737 Max case
Lawyers for Boeing and families of some people who died in two crashes of Boeing jetliners will go face to face in court next month.
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Families' message to judge: Reject plea deal between Boeing and DOJ
The families of the victims who died in two Boeing plane crashes want a federal judge in Fort Worth to reject the plea deal between Boeing and the Department of Justice. They believe the agreement ignores the victims and urges District Judge Reed O’Connor to scrap it. A sibling of one of the victims spoke with NBC 5’s Brian...
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Boeing's astronaut capsule arrives at the space station after thruster trouble
Boeing’s space capsule has arrived at the International Space Station after encountering thruster trouble.
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Boeing launches NASA astronauts on Starliner capsule for the first time after years of delays
Two NASA test pilots blasted off aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Wednesday.