Boeing 737 MAX Crash Victims Families Urge DOJ to Prosecute

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 2, 2024 17:00 PMNews
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Engine of a Southwest 737 MAX8. Source: unsplash

The families of victims from the Boeing 737 MAX crashes are urging the Department of Justice (DOJ) to prosecute Boeing and its executives for fraud. The crashes in 2018 and 2019 claimed 346 lives, and the families argue that Boeing has failed to adhere to the terms of a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) and has not learned from its mistakes. The DOJ, which reopened its fraud investigations into Boeing, is considering criminal charges as the five-year deadline approaches.

Tense Meeting with DOJ

A recent meeting between the DOJ and the victims' families was described as tense and emotional. During the meeting, the families contended that Boeing had violated the terms of the deferred prosecution agreement signed in 2021. The agreement required Boeing to pay $2.5 billion in penalties, including $500 million for the families. However, the DOJ indicated that Boeing executives are unlikely to face prosecution.

Boeing's Safety Record Under Scrutiny

The spotlight on Boeing’s safety practices intensified in early 2024 after an Alaska Airlines jet experienced a door malfunction just before the deferred prosecution agreement was set to expire. This incident, along with allegations from whistleblowers about safety issues with Boeing's 787 Dreamliner and 777 jets, has further fueled the families’ demands for accountability.

DOJ's Decision Imminent

The DOJ has until July 7 to decide how to proceed with the Boeing case. Options include extending the agreement and appointing an independent monitor, creating a new agreement, reaching a plea deal, or going to trial. Despite the families' pleas, Bloomberg reported that it is unlikely Boeing executives will face prosecution.

Boeing's Response

Boeing has denied breaching the terms of its DPA and maintains that it has made significant safety improvements. The company recently released its third annual safety report, highlighting its progress. However, the families and some officials argue that these measures are insufficient and that Boeing has not fully addressed the underlying issues that led to the crashes.

Future Implications

The outcome of the DOJ’s decision will have significant implications for Boeing and the aviation industry. The case has already damaged Boeing’s reputation and raised questions about safety practices across its fleet, including the 787 Dreamliner and 777 jets. As the July 7 deadline approaches, the victims’ families continue to advocate for justice and accountability.

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