have consistently failed to inform the public about their policies regarding hatred and misinformation.
He has promised an improvement to Boeing's safety culture and recently said he was confident the aviation giant would soon return to profitability.which was in the headlines after fatal crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
Boeing celebrated carrying its billionth passenger on the 787 Dreamliner - an impressive feat given it only launched 14 years ago.the DoJ said Boeing would admit to conspiracy to obstruct and impede an investigation by the US Federal Aviation Administration and would pay more than $1.A software fault was found to have caused those incidents and the model was grounded worldwide for 18 months.
you will almost always either be on a Boeing or an Airbus model as the plane-making industry operates as an effective duopoly.a former employee told the BBC that under-pressure workers had been deliberately fitting sub-standard parts to aircraft on the production line.
Boeing was forced to pay $160m (£126m) in compensation.
the firm narrowly avoiding criminal prosecution by coming to an agreement with the US Department of Justice (DoJ).characterised principally by their extremely high rate of attrition.
Kurashov told the BBC he was told not to take prisonersIn the dock.(Kurashov's state-appointed lawyer declined to speak to the BBC.
and it was harmed by artillery strikes.sometimes shared on Russian social media.