Boeing has tentatively reached a nonprosecution agreement with U.S. prosecutors related to a fraud case stemming from the 737 MAX plane crashes that killed 346 people. The agreement could prevent a trial scheduled for June 23, where Boeing faced charges of misleading regulators about a flight control system. The agreement still needs judicial approval after a previous guilty plea was rejected in December. The Department of Justice is considering whether to proceed with the agreement or take Boeing to trial, as communicated during a meeting with crash victims' families.