New York CNN —Boeing has agreed to pay $51 million for violating exports controls of military technology, including employees in China downloading sensitive data from numerous defense aircraft and missiles.
The State Department found a total of 199 violations of the Arms Export Control Act by Boeing.
It faces multiple investigations for a door plug blowing out on a 737 Max flight in January, leaving a gaping hole in the side of the Alaska Airlines flight.
The NTSB has yet to determine blame or fault for the door plug incident on the Alaska Air flight.
But Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun told investors in January, “We caused the problem, and we understand that.
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