American Stock Exchange: Boeing will pay 200 million US dollars and solve gold due to the misleading statement of 737 MAX

Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.23

Xinhua News Agency, Washington, September 22 (Reporter Xiong Maoling) The US Securities and Exchange Commission announced on the 22nd that because the Boeing 737 MAX passenger plane issued a statement of misleading investors after two air crash, Boeing and former CEO Denis Millenber Ge will pay $ 200 million and $ 1 million and solution.

In October 2018 and March 2019, Indonesian Lion Airlines and Ethiopian Airlines flights occurred respectively. A total of 346 people were killed, and the crashed aircraft were Boeing 737 MAX passenger planes. Regulatory agency surveys showed that there are defects in the design of the automatic defense system of the model and requires Boeing to change related designs.

In a statement on the 22nd, the US Securities Fair said on the 22nd that after the first crash, Boeing and then CEO Malenberg knew that there was a continuous security problem in the system, but it was still guaranteed to the public. 737 MAX, 737 MAX The aircraft is as safe as any flight. After the second air crash, Boeing and Millenberg assured the public that there were no omissions during the certification of the system, although they knew the opposite.

In a statement, the chairman of the Executive Fair said that when the crisis and tragedy occurred, the listed company and its executives provided a comprehensive, fair and real information disclosure to the market. Failure to fulfill this most basic obligation. They knew that 737 MAX had serious safety hazards, but still guaranteed their security and mislead investors.

[Editor in charge: Wang Yan]

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