Boeing pleads guilty to criminal fraud charge - Capital Business
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

(230620) -- PARIS, June 20, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on June 19, 2023 shows a demonstration of the Boeing 777X (down) and 737-10 during the 54th International Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget Airport near Paris, France. The 54th International Paris Air Show kicked off here on Monday and will last to June 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)

Aviation

Boeing pleads guilty to criminal fraud charge

JULY 8 – Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge after the US found the company violated a deal meant to reform it after two fatal crashes by its 737 Max planes that killed 346 passengers and crew.

The Department of Justice (DoJ) said the plane-maker had also agreed to pay a criminal fine of $243.6m (£190m).

However, the families of the people who died on the flights five years ago have criticised it as a “sweetheart deal” that would allow Boeing to avoid full responsibility for the deaths.

By pleading guilty, Boeing will avoid the spectacle of a criminal trial – something that victims’ families have been pressing for.

The company has been in crisis over its safety record since two near-identical crashes involving 737 Max aircraft in 2018 and 2019. It led to the global grounding of the plane for more than a year.

In 2021, prosecutors charged Boeing with one count of conspiracy to defraud regulators, alleging it had deceived the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about its MCAS flight control system, which was implicated in both crashes.

It agreed not to prosecute Boeing if the company paid a penalty and successfully completed a three-year period of increased monitoring and reporting.

But in January, shortly before that period was due to end, a door panel in a Boeing plane operated by Alaska Airlines blew out soon after take-off and forced the jet to land.

No-one was injured during the incident but it intensified scrutiny over how much progress Boeing had made on improving its safety and quality record.

In May, the DoJ said it had found Boeing had violated the terms of the agreement, opening up the possibility of prosecution.

Boeing’s decision to plead guilty is still a significant black mark for the firm because it means that the company – which is a prominent military contractor for the US government – now has a criminal record.

It is also one of the world’s two biggest manufacturers of commercial jets.

It is not immediately clear how the criminal record would affect the firm’s contracting business. The government typically bars or suspends firms with records from participating in bids, but can grant waivers.

However, Paul Cassell, a lawyer representing some families of people killed on the 2018 and 2019 flights, said: “The memory of 346 innocents killed by Boeing demands more justice than this.”

In a letter to the government in June, he urged the DoJ to fine Boeing more than $24bn.

Ed Pierson, executive director of Foundation for Aviation Safety and a former senior manager at Boeing, said the plea was “seriously disappointing” and “a terrible deal for justice”.

“Instead of holding individuals accountable, they’re just basically giving them another get out of jail free card,” he said.

By BBC

Visited 24 times, 1 visit(s) today

More on Capital Business

World

Eight ex-Lafarge employees were also found guilty of financing terrorism, including former CEO Bruno Lafont who was jailed for six years on Monday.

Aviation

The plane is designed to compete with the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX and is increasingly targeting markets beyond China.

Aviation

NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 16 – An aircraft that crashed in flames in Kentucky in November had a structural flaw that had been identified by...

Top Story

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 3 – The Kenya Tourism Federation (KTF) has pushed back against recent changes introduced by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to...

Aviation

OCT 30 – Aircraft giant Boeing has suffered another setback as it announced production of its much anticipated 777X planes would now be pushed...

Kenya

NAIROBI, Kenya, Sept 30 – Poultry farmers from neighbouring counties have expressed outrage over Machakos County’s decision to impose a fee on the movement...

Aviation

SEPT 18 – The families of four passengers who died on an Air India jet that crashed in June have filed a lawsuit in...

Aviation

JUNE 13 – Last month, Boeing celebrated carrying its billionth passenger on the 787 Dreamliner – an impressive feat given it only launched 14...