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  Crime & Justice  DOJ, Boeing Reach Non-Prosecution Agreement Over 737 MAX, Alaska Airlines Accidents
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DOJ, Boeing Reach Non-Prosecution Agreement Over 737 MAX, Alaska Airlines Accidents

Mateo AlvarezMateo Alvarez—May 30, 20250
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In a significant development resolving protracted litigation, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and aerospace giant Boeing have finalized a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The agreement aims to resolve legal challenges stemming from the tragic 2018 and 2019 accidents involving the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, as well as the January 5, 2024, incident involving Alaska Airlines flight 1282.

The full NPA document was formally filed with the federal court in the Northern District of Texas on May 29, 2025, marking a pivotal step in addressing the fallout from these high-profile aviation events.

Background of the Litigation

The path to this NPA has been complex, following previous attempts at resolution that ultimately failed. The litigation originated from the catastrophic crashes of two Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft within five months of each other: Lion Air Flight 610 in October 2018 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 in March 2019. These accidents resulted in the deaths of 346 people and led to a global grounding of the 737 MAX fleet. Investigations into the crashes pointed to issues with the aircraft’s new flight control software, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS).

Boeing previously entered into a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) with the DOJ in January 2021 related to these crashes, involving a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States. However, this DPA was voided by the DOJ following the January 5, 2024, incident on Alaska Airlines flight 1282, where a door plug detached from a Boeing 737 MAX 9 mid-flight shortly after takeoff from Portland, Oregon. While no fatalities occurred in the Alaska Airlines incident, it raised renewed concerns about manufacturing quality and safety processes at Boeing.

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A subsequent DPA was reportedly agreed upon last December, following the voiding of the 2021 agreement. However, that agreement was rejected by the Texas federal court judge on procedural grounds, necessitating a new approach to resolve the ongoing legal matters.

Terms of the Non-Prosecution Agreement

Under the terms of the newly agreed NPA, Boeing has committed to a total payment package valued at $1.1 billion. This substantial sum encompasses various components, including fines, compensation for victims and affected parties, and investments in safety and compliance programs. It is understood that portions of this $1.1 billion total are covered by the financial obligations outlined in the previous 2021 DPA and the subsequent agreement reached last December.

Crucially, as part of the NPA, the U.S. Department of Justice has stated its intention not to pursue a criminal fraud trial against Boeing concerning the two 737 MAX 8 crashes that tragically resulted in 346 fatalities. This represents a key outcome for Boeing, allowing the company to avoid a potentially damaging criminal prosecution related to the design and certification of the 737 MAX.

The notice of the agreement and the full NPA document were formally filed in the federal court of the Northern District of Texas, the jurisdiction overseeing the related legal proceedings.

Varied Reactions from Victim Families

The announcement of the NPA has elicited varied and complex reactions, particularly among the families of the victims of the 2018 and 2019 737 MAX crashes. For some families, the NPA represents a form of resolution, bringing a degree of closure to a prolonged legal process.

However, other families, represented by the law firm Clifford Law, have expressed profound grief and anger. These families have voiced strong criticism of the agreement, particularly regarding Boeing’s withdrawal from an earlier guilty plea related to the criminal fraud case. Clifford Law representatives have publicly stated their belief that the DOJ is not acting in the public interest by entering into this Non-Prosecution Agreement rather than pursuing a criminal trial to hold the corporation accountable for the deaths.

The differing perspectives highlight the deep emotional impact of the tragedies and the complexity of achieving a resolution that satisfies all parties involved.

Looking Ahead

The NPA signifies a major legal turning point for Boeing regarding the 737 MAX and Alaska Airlines incidents. While the agreement resolves the DOJ’s intention to pursue criminal fraud charges related to the fatal crashes, the company continues to navigate intense scrutiny regarding its safety standards, manufacturing processes, and relationship with regulatory bodies. The filing of the agreement in the Northern District of Texas federal court on May 29, 2025, sets the stage for the formal legal procedures related to the NPA’s implementation and oversight.

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