Jin10 reported on July 25th that on July 25th local time, a U.S. federal judge has decided to postpone the hearing for the Boeing 737 MAX crash case originally scheduled for August 28th to September 3rd, to review the deferred prosecution agreement reached between the Department of Justice and Boeing. This agreement involves two crashes that resulted in a total of 346 deaths, aimed at allowing Boeing to avoid facing criminal charges.
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U.S. judge further postpones hearing on Boeing 737 MAX crash case
Jin10 reported on July 25th that on July 25th local time, a U.S. federal judge has decided to postpone the hearing for the Boeing 737 MAX crash case originally scheduled for August 28th to September 3rd, to review the deferred prosecution agreement reached between the Department of Justice and Boeing. This agreement involves two crashes that resulted in a total of 346 deaths, aimed at allowing Boeing to avoid facing criminal charges.