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US, Canada ground 737 Max aircraft

In this photo dated November 12, 2018, the actual Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 - Max 8 plane, that crashed Sunday March 10, 2019.

In this photo dated November 12, 2018, the actual Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 - Max 8 plane, that crashed Sunday March 10, 2019. Source: AAP Image/ AP Photo/Preston Fiedler

The United States and Canada have decided to ground the Boeing 737 Max aircraft on the basis of new information that's emerged from the investigation into the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines jet. The crash in Addis Ababa on the weekend killed 157 people.


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By Greg Dyett, Sopharany Hay

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The United States and Canada have decided to ground the Boeing 737 Max aircraft on the basis of new information that's emerged from the investigation into the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines jet. The crash in Addis Ababa on the weekend killed 157 people.



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