US says 'no basis' to ground Boeing 737 MAX jets after crash
AFP
| 2019/03/13 | 693 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR SECURITY
The United States has said there is "no basis" to ground Boeing 737 MAX airliners, after a second deadly crash involving the model in less than five months prompted governments worldwide to ban the plane.Despite the aviation giant's assurances that the plane is safe and reliable, the European Union, Britain and India joined China and other countries grounding the plane or banning it from their airspace as they await the results of the investigation into the crash.But the US has so far refuse...(…)
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