MIAMI - Florida prosecutors will drop 110 counts of murder against defunct ValuJet maintenance contractor SabreTech Inc., as part of a plea agreement on charges stemming from the 1996 crash of ValuJet ...
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 ...
Despite the growing controversy sparked by the ValuJet Airlines crash in the Everglades, the company that provided maintenance to the airline is planning a big new repair facility in Orlando.
A defunct jet repair company was fined $500,000 Tuesday for failing to train its workers to properly handle oxygen generators blamed in the 1996 ValuJet crash that killed 110 people. The case marked ...
Three years after ValuJet Flight 592 plunged into the Everglades, state prosecuto rs responded on Tuesday with historic, although largely symbolic, murder charges against the maintenance company that ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON — The aviation maintenance company that delivered oxygen canisters believed to be responsible for the 1996 ValuJet crash, in which all 110 people aboard were killed, was charged with murder ...
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.