The maintenance contractor that mishandled a load of oxygen canisters aboard a ValuJet plane four years ago, causing a fire and crash that killed 110 people, was ordered Monday to pay $11 million in ...
SABRETECH CASE ENDS WITH REVISED FINE ON CONVICTION - The final chapter of the criminal proceedings against SabreTech concluded last month when a U.S. District Court judge issued a revised fine of ...
A second round of federal hearings into allegations of wrongdoing at SabreTech, the company that maintained ValuJet’s planes, likely will be announced next week. John Goglia, head of the National ...
SabreTech Inc., the company whose mislabeling of hazardous oxygen canisters has been blamed for the ValuJet crash in May, is the subject of a federal investigation at its almost 3-month-old ...
A Miami circuit court judge on Friday accepted a final settlement between former airline maintenance contractor SabreTech and the state of Florida regarding the 1996 crash of ValuJet Flight 592.
The final chapter of the criminal proceedings against SabreTech concluded yesterday when a U.S. District Court judge issued a revised fine of $500,000 on the single upheld conviction in the case.
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