In a major federal case unfolding in North Texas, families whose loved ones were killed in two Boeing 737 MAX crashes are seeking criminal prosecution.

Families of Boeing crash victims want accountability

More than a dozen families whose loved ones were killed in two Boeing 737 MAX crashes spoke in court on Wednesday.

They are fighting against the U.S. government's motion to dismiss a felony conspiracy charge against Boeing in connection with the deadly crashes.

The 2018 and 2019 crashes killed 346 people combined. Prosecutors charged Boeing with conspiracy to commit fraud, accusing the company of misleading regulators about a flight control system linked to the crashes. In an agreement reached with the Department of Justice, Boeing agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to defraud th

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