美国上诉法院维持驳回波音刑事诉讼案的裁决


2026年3月31日 下午1:51 UTC / 路透社

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2026年3月31日 下午1:51 UTC 1小时前更新

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华盛顿,3月31日(路透社)——美国上诉法院周二维持下级法院的一项裁决,批准美国司法部驳回针对波音的刑事诉讼案的决定,这使得这家飞机制造商得以避免因两起致命737 MAX客机坠毁事故遭到起诉,这两起事故共造成346人死亡。

得克萨斯州沃斯堡美国地区法院法官里德·奥康纳去年11月表示,他无权否决政府与波音达成和解的决定,尽管他称该和解“未能确保必要的问责,以保障飞行公众的安全”。

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美国第五巡回上诉法院的一个三人法官小组维持了奥康纳的裁决,称联邦被害人权益法并未赋予“被害人对刑事起诉被驳回提起上诉的无限权利”。

奥康纳称,他不认为驳回这起在拜登政府任内启动、最初以波音认罪告终的诉讼符合公共利益。

奥康纳2023年曾表示,“波音的犯罪行为可被恰当地视为美国历史上代价最惨重的企业犯罪”。

2018年和2019年,印度尼西亚和埃塞俄比亚先后发生737 MAX客机致命坠毁事故,共造成346人死亡。2024年,波音同意就一项刑事欺诈共谋罪认罪。

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唐纳德·特朗普总统就职后,司法部于5月改变立场,放弃了要求波音认罪的诉求。

根据和解协议,波音同意向坠机受害者基金额外支付4.445亿美元,按两起致命737 MAX坠毁事故的每名受害者平均分配;此外还需缴纳2.436亿美元新罚款,并拿出4.55亿美元用于加强公司的合规、安全和质量体系。

今年9月,美国联邦航空管理局提议对波音处以310万美元罚款,原因是一系列安全违规行为,包括与2024年1月阿拉斯加航空公司737 MAX 9客机空中紧急事件相关的行为,以及干扰安全官员的独立性。

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US appeals court upholds decision to dismiss Boeing criminal case

2026-03-31 1:51 PM UTC / Reuters

By David Shepardson

March 31, 2026 1:51 PM UTC Updated 1 hour ago

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WASHINGTON, March 31 (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday upheld a ruling by a lower court to approve the ​Justice Department decision to dismiss a criminal case against Boeing, which ​allowed the planemaker to avoid prosecution on a charge stemming from two fatal 737 MAX plane crashes that killed 346 people.

Judge Reed O’Connor, of the U.S. District Court in Fort Worth, ​Texas, in November said he had no authority to reject the ​government’s decision to make a deal with Boeing, even though he ⁠said it “fails to secure the necessary accountability to ensure the safety of the ​flying public.”

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A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld O’Connor’s ​decision, saying a federal crime victims law does not grant “an unlimited right for victims to appeal the dismissal of criminal prosecutions.”

O’Connor said he did not agree that dismissing the case, which ​had been pursued under the Biden administration and initially resulted in an admission ​of guilt by Boeing, was in the public interest.

O’Connor said in 2023 that “Boeing’s crime ‌may properly ⁠be considered the deadliest corporate crime in U.S. history.”

Boeing had agreed to plead guilty in 2024 to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge after the fatal 737 MAX crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 ​people.

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After President Donald Trump took ​office, DOJ reversed ⁠course in May and dropped the demand for a guilty plea.

Under the deal, Boeing agreed to pay an additional $444.5 million ​into a crash victims’ fund to be divided evenly per ​victim of ⁠the two fatal 737 MAX crashes, on top of a new $243.6 million fine and $455 million to strengthen the company’s compliance, safety, and quality programs.

In September, the FAA proposed ⁠fining ​Boeing $3.1 million for a series of safety violations, ​including actions tied to a January 2024 Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 mid-air emergency, and for interfering ​with safety officials’ independence.

Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Mark Porter

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