US Authorities Contemplate Criminal Charges Against Boeing for 737 Max Tragedies

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 19, 2024 15:34 PMNews
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Boeing 737 Max under scrutiny after fatal crashes. Source: pixabay

US authorities are considering holding Boeing fully accountable for the 737 Max tragedies, potentially leading to criminal charges for the fatal incidents. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is examining the possibility of prosecuting Boeing in connection with two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max aircraft.

The DOJ claims that Boeing violated a 2021 agreement, which had previously protected the company from criminal charges related to the crashes. However, Boeing disputes these allegations, insisting it adhered to the agreement's terms.

The crashes in Indonesia in 2018 and Ethiopia in 2019 resulted in 346 fatalities. According to the DOJ, Boeing failed to design, implement, and enforce a compliance and ethics program to prevent and detect violations of US fraud laws across its operations. In response, Boeing has expressed its willingness to address the DOJ's concerns.

As part of the 2021 settlement, Boeing paid $2.5 billion (£1.98 billion), with prosecutors agreeing to request the dismissal of a criminal charge after three years. The DOJ has given Boeing until June 13 to respond to the allegations, indicating that the company's response will influence the next steps.

Families of the crash victims are advocating for criminal action against Boeing, underscoring the ongoing scrutiny over the company's safety practices. In January, Boeing faced further criticism when an unused door detached from a new 737 Max shortly after takeoff, creating a large hole in the plane's side.

The potential prosecution marks a significant development in the long-standing saga of the 737 Max, highlighting ongoing concerns about aircraft safety and corporate accountability. As the deadline approaches, the aviation industry and the public await Boeing's response and the DOJ's subsequent decision.

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