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Agreement exceeds $2.5 billion.
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Guy Norris | Sean Broderick

Boeing has reached an agreement exceeding $2.5 billion with the U.S. Justice Department to settle criminal charges that two of its employees defrauded the FAA’s Aircraft Evaluation Group about safety issues connected to two fatal 737 MAX accidents.
 
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Volga-Dnepr returns its An-124 to operation, Malaysia Airlines says the restructuring process is nearly complete and Ryanair cuts full-year traffic forecast. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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Airlines and airports are stepping up to the plate to distribute the vaccine for COVID-19. The air cargo industry is playing a vital role in distributing doses of the vaccine around the world.
 
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