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The European Union is suspending Boeing 737 Max flights in Europe, joining a list of governments temporarily grounding the aircraft after Sunday’s fatal plane crash in Ethiopia.
The EU’s suspension, covering 737 Max 8 and 737 Max 9 planes, was set to begin at 3 p.m. ET Tuesday.
The move came as a raft of nations — including many individual European countries — introduced temporary suspensions Tuesday for 737 Max aircraft after a Max 8 flight from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Nairobi, Kenya, crashed Sunday into a field six minutes after takeoff, killing all 157 people on board. The flight reported technical problems and asked for permission to turn back before it crashed, and investigations are underway into the cause.
It’s the second time in less than six months that this model has crashed soon after takeoff. A new Lion Air Boeing 737 Max 8 flight went down in October over the Java Sea off Indonesia, killing 189 people.
E.U. Joins Others in Suspending Boeing 737 MAX Planes After Fatal Crash in Ethiopia
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