Britain leads airspace bans on Boeing 737 MAX jets after Ethiopia crash
A SilkAir Boeing 737 MAX aircraft (C) is parked on the tarmac of Changi International Airport in Singapore on March 12, 2019./ Britain on Tuesday joined four other countries in banning Boeing 737 MAX planes from their airspace as a growing number of airlines around the world grounded the jets following a second deadly accident in just five months. On Sunday, a new Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX 8 went down minutes into a flight to Nairobi, killing all 157 people on board. It came after a Lion Air jet of the same model crashed in Indonesia in ...
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