Reuters: Boeing top managers will not be punished due to disasters in 2018 and 2019
Boeing management will not be punished due to the events with the 737 MAX aircraft that occurred in 2018 and 2019. This is reported by Reuters with reference to sources.
Representatives of the American Ministry of Justice, at a meeting with family members of the victims, said that top managers would avoid responsibility, since the time limit for the crimes had long expired.
The first disaster killed 189 people – an Indonesian Lion Air plane crashed into the Sea of Japan due to problems determining altitude and speed. An Ethiopian Airlines jet crashed in 2019 due to the same problems. There were 157 people on board.
Earlier it became known that another informant who reported violations in the production of Boeing aircraft suddenly died in the United States. 45-year-old Joshua Dean, who worked as a quality auditor at Spirit AeroSystems, was one of the first to claim that manufacturing defects were ignored during the production of the 737 MAX model.
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