
Judge Rejects Boeing Plea Deal Over 737 Max Crash Concerns
A US judge has rejected a plea deal between Boeing and the Department of Justice related to two fatal 737 Max crashes, citing insufficient court oversight and concerns over the selection of an independent monitor. The deal, which included a $243 million fine, was criticized by victims' families as inadequate. The judge's decision calls for a new agreement within 30 days, emphasizing the need for accountability and public confidence in Boeing's safety measures.