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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency on March 12 published an airworthiness directive suspending all flight operations of Boeing’s 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 aircraft in Europe. The directive also covers any flights by third-country operators going into or out of EU member states. Earlier in the day, regulators from the UK, France and Germany grounded the Boeing 737 MAX 8, following similar moves on March 11 by China, Indonesia and Ethiopia.
Also on March 12, U.S. Senators Mitt Romney and Elizabeth Warren called on the Federal Aviation Administration to ground the aircraft until the causes of recent crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia can be determined and the plane’s airworthiness assured. Boeing shares closed on March 12 down a little over 6 percent, bringing the decline this week to more than 11 percent.
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