The firstBoeing 737 Max crashin 2018 killed 189 in Indonesia and another in 2019 killed 157 in Ethiopia.
Would you put your family on a Max simulator trained aircraft?
The FBI sent passengers on that flight letters informing them they may have beenvictims of a crime.
CEO of Boeing Dave Calhoun, center, arrives for a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearing in Washington, DC on June 18, 2024.Photo: Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg (Getty Images)
DOJ announcedlast monththat Boeing had violated the terms of the settlement that allowed the company to avoid criminal prosecution.
The Reuters report appears to contradict reporting from theNew York Timeslast week suggesting Boeing wouldnt face criminal charges.
Families of the victims in the fatal crashes of 2018 and 2019 haveexpressed a desireto see Boeing prosecuted criminally.
Several websites have evenpopped upallowing passengers to see if their scheduled flight uses a Boeing plane.
Boeing didnt immediately respond to questions emailed Monday morning.
Gizmodo will update this post if we hear back.
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