波音免于因737 MAX坠机事故遭刑事指控,将支付11亿美元和解

Core Points - The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, presided by Judge Reed O'Connor, approved the U.S. Department of Justice's request to dismiss criminal charges related to the Boeing 737 MAX crashes and sanctioned a non-prosecution agreement [1] - Under the agreement, Boeing is required to pay $1.1 billion for fines, compensation to the families of crash victims, and to implement internal safety and quality measures [1] - Judge O'Connor noted that the new agreement "fails to ensure necessary accountability to safeguard public flight safety," but stated he had no grounds to reject the agreement due to the absence of misconduct by prosecutors [1] - Boeing expressed its commitment to fulfill the obligations outlined in the agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice and to continue its significant efforts in safety, quality, and compliance initiatives [1]