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Boeing shareholders on Friday approved CEO David Calhoun’s $32.8 million compensation and heard leaders explain what the troubled aircraft maker is doing to improve the quality and safety of its planes after a door plug blew off a Boeing 737 Max jetliner in January.
Three senior Boeing executives including its CEO are stepping down, the company said Monday, as the company continues to deal with an ongoing scandal and federal investigation into the safety of...
The “appropriate action now is an aggressive criminal prosecution” against Boeing including a quick jury trial and “criminal prosecutions of the responsible corporate officials,” including former...
Boeing tried to hide the nonconforming parts from Federal Aviation Administration regulators by moving them out of sight and falsifying records, claims Sam Mohawk, the new whistleblower who...
Four of Boeing’s past five CEOs left in the aftermath of personal or professional scandals. As chief executive Dave Calhoun heads toward the exit, here’s a look back.
Boeing will have a felony conviction if it follows through on an agreement with prosecutors to plead guilty to fraud in connection with approval of its 737 Max before two of the planes crashed, killing 346 people off the coast of Indonesia and in Ethiopia.
The Senate Commerce Committee heard testimony that day from then Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg about why two 737 MAX planes, Indonesia's Lion Air and the Ethiopian Air Flights, had crashed.
The Boeing Company (Boeing) has entered into an agreement with the Department of Justice to resolve a criminal charge related to a conspiracy to defraud the Federal Aviation Administration’s Aircraft Evaluation Group (FAA AEG) in connection with the FAA AEG’s evaluation of Boeing’s 737 MAX airplane.
Boeing executive Ed Clark, who oversaw Boeing's 737 Max program and Renton, Wash., plant, leaves the company, replaced by Katie Ringgold.
A federal judge on Friday pressed US Justice Department officials to justify the terms of Boeing’s agreement to plead guilty to fraud in the wake of two fatal 737 Max crashes but stopped short ...