All Aerospace & Defense articles – Page 5
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Airbus contractors feeling ripple effect from record fine
Airbus is free to go about its business after paying a record fine to three anti-corruption agencies for widespread bribery, but the trouble is only beginning for some of its implicated contractors.
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AirAsia on defense after Airbus-related bribery allegations
AirAsia is doing damage control after executives at the budget airline were referenced as recipients of a $50 million bribe from plane maker Airbus in the latter’s $4 billion global bribery settlement.
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Boeing discloses SEC probe; toxic culture raises flags
Embattled aerospace giant Boeing is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission, in addition to already facing scrutiny from the Department of Justice, following two plane crashes that happened less than five months apart.
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Spirit AeroSystems CFO resigns amid accounting probe
The chief financial officer and principal accounting officer at aerospace giant Spirit AeroSystems have resigned amid an ongoing accounting probe triggered by a compliance review.
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Airbus resolves global bribery scandal for record $4B
Airbus has agreed to pay a total of $4 billion in penalties split between the United States, United Kingdom, and France—the world’s largest global resolution for bribery.
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Airbus announces resolution of global corruption case
Airbus confirmed it has reached a deal with authorities in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France to resolve long-running allegations of bribery and corruption. The settlement could reportedly be worth billions.
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Troubled Boeing loses legal head to retirement
J. Michael Luttig, who has led Boeing’s legal matters associated with the Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashes, will retire at year end.
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Bristow Group appoints general counsel and corporate secretary
Bristow Group, an industrial aviation service provider, has appointed Victoria Lazar as general counsel and corporate secretary. In this role, she will be responsible for all legal aspects of the business, corporate compliance, and insurance.
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Airbus subsidiary at center of bribery probe to cease operations
A U.K. subsidiary of Airbus that has been at the center of a seven-year bribery investigation disclosed in an annual report that it will be ceasing business operations, meaning it could potentially avoid criminal charges in connection with the matter.
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Leo Mackay, Jr.: The compliance commander
The former Navy pilot brings military tenets into business ethics and compliance.
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Kathy Self on achieving global compliance
Kathy Self, chief compliance officer and data protection officer at Universal Weather and Aviation, explains to columnist Tom Fox the hurdles a small, global company must overcome when approaching compliance.
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Bombardier appoints general counsel, corporate secretary
Bombardier, a Canada-based aerospace and transportation company, has appointed Steeve Robitaille as general counsel and corporate secretary, effective May 1.
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