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Boeing agrees to plea deal for two Max 8 crashes

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Boeing has agreed to a guilty plea to a crime involving two Max 8 crashes that killed 346 people overseas. The company will pay another $244 million fine, admitting it misled FAA regulators about new cockpit software linked to the crashes. It will spend another $455 million on compliance and security programs. Tom Costello of NBC News reports.



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