Boeing scrambles to contain fallout from Ethiopia crash
Boeing on Tuesday was scrambling to deal with the fallout from the deadly plane crash in Ethiopia. It was the second time in a matter of months that the 737 Max 8, crashed just minutes after an erratic takeoff.
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- 20airlines to have grounded planes
- 189fatalities in Indonesia crash
Addis Ababa/Seattle | More than a dozen airlines along with the governments of China and Indonesia grounded a new version of Boeing's most popular jet Monday, as the American aerospace giant scrambled to deal with the fallout from a deadly plane crash in Ethiopia.
It was the second time in a matter of months that this model, the 737 Max 8, crashed just minutes after an erratic takeoff, leaving Boeing and safety regulators around the globe racing to determine what went wrong and whether the plane is safe to fly.
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