Investigation, issued by grand jury in Washington DC, includes subpoena seeking documents related to aircraft’s development
US federal prosecutors and regulators have opened an inquiry into the development of Boeing 737 Max airplanes following two fatal crashes, a move that comes as scrutiny is mounting over Boeing and the US’s top aviation regulator’s role in certifying the aircraft.
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