Boeing Expected to Avoid Criminal Prosecution for Violating Settlement Related to Crashes

Boeing is expected to avoid criminal prosecution for violating a settlement related to the 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019. The US justice department is reportedly planning to offer Boeing a deferred prosecution agreement. This agreement would involve the company installing a federal monitor to oversee safety improvements. This decision comes after Boeing faced scrutiny for failing to comply with the terms of a 2021 settlement.

“Boeing’s Corporate Governance: A Closer Look at Leadership Changes and Commitment to Transparency”

Boeing Co: Leadership Changes and Corporate Governance Overview Introduction Boeing Co, a prominent US aircraft manufacturer, has recently undergone significant leadership changes, with David L. Calhoun appointed as the new President and CEO, effective January 13, 2020. This article delves into Boeing’s corporate governance structure, highlighting the roles of the Board of Directors and the […]