The newspaper, citing several unnamed sources, said the aviation giant was hoping for “more lenient treatment” from the Justice Department under President Donald Trump, whose administration is reviewing several unresolved criminal cases.
That deal was concluded in January 2021 to address the disasters, in which 346 people were killed in Ethiopia and Indonesia.
“Now Boeing stands to benefit from fresh eyes at Trump’s Justice Department, which is inclined to at least modify parts of the agreement,“ the Wall Street Journal wrote, citing sources.
Boeing and the US Justice Department did not immediately respond to AFP requests for comment.
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