The announcement marked a big increase from the 5 million users the company disclosed one year ago.
The Justice Department's determination that Boeing violated corporate probation for deceiving federal regulators does not necessarily mean federal prosecutors will revive criminal charges against the giant aircraft manufacturer. The Justice Department said in a court filing Tuesday that Boeing had violated terms of a 2021 settlement that allowed it to avoid prosecution for actions that led up to two deadly crashes involving the company's 737 Max jetliners more than five years ago. What follows is an explanation of the Justice Department’s options and other things to know about the case. WHAT IS BOEING ACCUSED OF?
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