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MAX GROUNDING GOES GLOBAL
News Review • International PHOTO • AIRTEAMIMAGES.COM/DIPANKARBHAKTA PHOTO • HUY DO/AVSTOCK AIRLINES AND air safety regulators around the world are continuing to monitor developments following the indefinite grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX series. Several operators and authorities chose to withdraw the type in advance of a US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) order of prohibition on March 13. The suspension of services came after an Ethiopian Airlines MAX 8, ET-AVJ (c/n 62450), crashed shortly after departing Addis Ababa/Bole on March

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