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Boeing tells US Justice Department it didn't violate deal after 737 max crashes, Bloomberg News reports
Jun 12, 2024 4:02 PM

June 12 (Reuters) - Boeing ( BA ) told the U.S. Justice

Department that it disagrees with a government finding that the

aircraft maker failed to live up to a compliance agreement put

in place following two fatal plane crashes half a decade ago,

Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar

with the matter.

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