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Families of victims in crashes plan objection to Boeing's deal with DOJ

1. DOJ dismisses criminal charges against Boeing for 737 MAX crashes. 2. Boeing to pay $1.1 billion, with $445 million for crash victims' families. 3. Victims' families plan to object to the DOJ's non-prosecution agreement. 4. Boeing faces continuous FAA scrutiny affecting production limits. 5. Previous agreements have not prevented legal challenges against Boeing.

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Why Neutral?

While the dismissal of charges may ease legal pressure, ongoing scrutiny and objections from families could suppress investor confidence similar to past incidents affecting Boeing's stock.

How important is it?

The dismissal affects Boeing's legal landscape but the ongoing scrutiny and familial objections carry significant emotional and market implications.

Why Long Term?

Long-term effects may arise from sustained FAA scrutiny impacting compliance and production, influencing Boeing’s market position over time.

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