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Boeing is facing its first felony criminal trial following the Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashes. The company initially pleaded guilty, but the Justice Department reached a deal in May to avoid felony charges in exchange for additional settlement payments and other penalties.

The hearing, originally set for August 28, has been postponed to September 3 to allow ongoing litigation to continue. The DOJ's agreement with Boeing faces opposition from the families of the 346 victims who died in the two Boeing 737 MAX accidents.

Victims' families have urged US District Judge Reed O'Connor to reject the deal, arguing it does not hold Boeing accountable for their loved ones' deaths due to poor quality assurance. They are pushing for a public trial, which Boeing seeks to avoid.

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According to Reuters, Boeing contends that the executive branch of the US Government should decide if the case should proceed as criminal fraud conspiracy and asked Judge O’Connor to dismiss objections by families. Despite this, Boeing had previously pleaded guilty under penalty of a $243 million fine in 2024.

Judge O'Connor stated in 2023 that "Boeing's crime may properly be considered the deadliest corporate crime in US history."

The Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) software was directly responsible for both disasters. It malfunctioned due to false readings by a single sensor, causing two jets to crash. An FAA Airworthiness Directive approved design changes in 2020 requiring input from two sensors and allowing pilots to override MCAS if necessary.

The 737 MAX was Boeing's fastest-selling aircraft but faced issues after these incidents. Families called Boeing's original guilty plea a "sweetheart deal," allowing them to avoid full responsibility. Amidst ongoing litigation regarding the MAX 8, certifications for MAX 7 and MAX 10 have been delayed due to engine troubles monitored by FAA and EASA.

Boeing maintains that MCAS software was not developed by outsourced teams despite outsourcing parts of software development and testing.

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